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Pagina 67
... become aggravated , and to shew themselves with violence before the fit . These symptoms are flatulence and ... becomes irksome , as it seems to increase a certain heat of the body , a want of free respiration , and an irritability which ...
... become aggravated , and to shew themselves with violence before the fit . These symptoms are flatulence and ... becomes irksome , as it seems to increase a certain heat of the body , a want of free respiration , and an irritability which ...
Pagina 68
... become more perfect , the urine becomes higher coloured , and in smaller quantities ; the expectorated mucus is more copious and digested , strength of pulse and vigour of action encreases , and good humour and sunshine again enliven ...
... become more perfect , the urine becomes higher coloured , and in smaller quantities ; the expectorated mucus is more copious and digested , strength of pulse and vigour of action encreases , and good humour and sunshine again enliven ...
Pagina 366
... become a part of good - breeding . He had learning ; but it was seldom transfused into his perform- ances . He studied nature more than books ; and as Numa consulted with Egeria , and learnt his laws from that divine nymph , Sir R. was ...
... become a part of good - breeding . He had learning ; but it was seldom transfused into his perform- ances . He studied nature more than books ; and as Numa consulted with Egeria , and learnt his laws from that divine nymph , Sir R. was ...
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