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... perhaps in his proper colours , he is much more mortified than offen- ded . The grounds of his claim to that character which he wishes you to ascribe to him , he takes every opportunity of displaying , both by the most ostentatious and ...
... perhaps in his proper colours , he is much more mortified than offen- ded . The grounds of his claim to that character which he wishes you to ascribe to him , he takes every opportunity of displaying , both by the most ostentatious and ...
Pagina 383
... perhaps no disease which subjects mankind to more pain and distress than the gout , it is lamentable that there are few which we have it less in our power to remove by the aid of medicine . On this account , it has at all times been a ...
... perhaps no disease which subjects mankind to more pain and distress than the gout , it is lamentable that there are few which we have it less in our power to remove by the aid of medicine . On this account , it has at all times been a ...
Pagina 444
... perhaps the period of 126 years may be affixed to it . Mahommedanisin and Popery have had their rise , have reached their summit , and are upon their decline ; with them perhaps the pestilence may cease , and it may take the remainder ...
... perhaps the period of 126 years may be affixed to it . Mahommedanisin and Popery have had their rise , have reached their summit , and are upon their decline ; with them perhaps the pestilence may cease , and it may take the remainder ...
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