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... gives an account of the duration of the disease , which seems to be from 25 days to 40 years ; the most frequent ... give our readers an idea only of the manner in which it is executed , and which , we conceive , is such that they ...
... gives an account of the duration of the disease , which seems to be from 25 days to 40 years ; the most frequent ... give our readers an idea only of the manner in which it is executed , and which , we conceive , is such that they ...
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... give no small scope to the exercises of friendship , kindness , and good will ; and at the same time brace the mind with a proper caution and distrust , ( those nerves of prudence , ) and give a greater steadiness and consistency to the ...
... give no small scope to the exercises of friendship , kindness , and good will ; and at the same time brace the mind with a proper caution and distrust , ( those nerves of prudence , ) and give a greater steadiness and consistency to the ...
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... give victory and fame to those plans which , according to all moderate calculation , could experience only defeat and ignominy from their inherent absurdity . Of both these faults , the unknown writer now before us has steered won ...
... give victory and fame to those plans which , according to all moderate calculation , could experience only defeat and ignominy from their inherent absurdity . Of both these faults , the unknown writer now before us has steered won ...
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