The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... less , affected by the yellow fever , from which horrid disorder , I was , however , so fortunate , as to recover them , by adopting the method that I saw practised by the natives of Spanish America , when I was a prisoner among them ...
... less , affected by the yellow fever , from which horrid disorder , I was , however , so fortunate , as to recover them , by adopting the method that I saw practised by the natives of Spanish America , when I was a prisoner among them ...
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... less action on a surface much inclined , than on a plane nearly perpendicular . The Chinese , however , proceeded on this principle from the first formation of their dams ; -and the inundation of their rivers , it must be owned ...
... less action on a surface much inclined , than on a plane nearly perpendicular . The Chinese , however , proceeded on this principle from the first formation of their dams ; -and the inundation of their rivers , it must be owned ...
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... less during the last three years , the mixture of cotton is no longer necessary , and nankeeu is become what it was before . By keeping them two or three years , it even appears that they have the property of growing darker . This kind ...
... less during the last three years , the mixture of cotton is no longer necessary , and nankeeu is become what it was before . By keeping them two or three years , it even appears that they have the property of growing darker . This kind ...
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... less than a hundred . The nature of the population in China affords two girls for a boy , a circumstance which admits of the spe- culations I am speaking of , and renders them highly beneficial . From this general practice , as well as ...
... less than a hundred . The nature of the population in China affords two girls for a boy , a circumstance which admits of the spe- culations I am speaking of , and renders them highly beneficial . From this general practice , as well as ...
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... less superstitious grounds , are inclined to deny the existence of such a right , because the acknowledgment of it would have a bad effect on the injudicious populace , by encouraging them to that frequent and indiscriminate exercise of ...
... less superstitious grounds , are inclined to deny the existence of such a right , because the acknowledgment of it would have a bad effect on the injudicious populace , by encouraging them to that frequent and indiscriminate exercise of ...
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