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... readers say .'- We therefore take the liberty of hinting to her , that the author should be so far in the back ground , as neither to think nor hear in propria personá ; —and now that we quote Latin , we farther remind the lady that in ...
... readers say .'- We therefore take the liberty of hinting to her , that the author should be so far in the back ground , as neither to think nor hear in propria personá ; —and now that we quote Latin , we farther remind the lady that in ...
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... readers . It is decorated with a portrait of Sir Ralph Abercromby , and Maps : but it is deficient , in having neither index nor table of contents . Other narratives of this expedition , by Lieutenant Anderson and Captain Walsh , are ...
... readers . It is decorated with a portrait of Sir Ralph Abercromby , and Maps : but it is deficient , in having neither index nor table of contents . Other narratives of this expedition , by Lieutenant Anderson and Captain Walsh , are ...
Pagina 464
... readers to compare these suggestions with the prac tice of Harvey ; with merely this additional observation , that our most cautious practitioners cannot have a more formidable idea of cold bathing in the gout , than the whole faculty ...
... readers to compare these suggestions with the prac tice of Harvey ; with merely this additional observation , that our most cautious practitioners cannot have a more formidable idea of cold bathing in the gout , than the whole faculty ...
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