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Pagina 131
... effect from the long duration of sun - shine . It may indeed be said that , in June and July , the inhabitants have scarcely any night , or at least any darkness ; and the consequence is that milk turns sour , and fish is spoiled , in ...
... effect from the long duration of sun - shine . It may indeed be said that , in June and July , the inhabitants have scarcely any night , or at least any darkness ; and the consequence is that milk turns sour , and fish is spoiled , in ...
Pagina 199
... effect the working of the passions in the important parts of the poem . " The Bride of Abydos " was preferable to The Corsair ' in this point of view . It is moreover necessary , whatever may be an author's power of expression , that ...
... effect the working of the passions in the important parts of the poem . " The Bride of Abydos " was preferable to The Corsair ' in this point of view . It is moreover necessary , whatever may be an author's power of expression , that ...
Pagina 312
... effect , but certainly not as originating in the same morbid state of the system . The author mentions five objections which have been urged against his idea of the identity of fever and inflammation , and endeavours to refute them ...
... effect , but certainly not as originating in the same morbid state of the system . The author mentions five objections which have been urged against his idea of the identity of fever and inflammation , and endeavours to refute them ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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