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Page 78
... favour- ably . This case , if taken unconnected with the author's other experiments , would seem to argue but little in favour of this medicine , because we have single cases on record in which phthisis , in its worst form , is said to ...
... favour- ably . This case , if taken unconnected with the author's other experiments , would seem to argue but little in favour of this medicine , because we have single cases on record in which phthisis , in its worst form , is said to ...
Page 223
... favour of planting the unoccupied tracts of their island , and directions for carrying his suggestions into effect . The Doctor appears to have paid very minute attention to the subject , and offers a number of practical remarks , which ...
... favour of planting the unoccupied tracts of their island , and directions for carrying his suggestions into effect . The Doctor appears to have paid very minute attention to the subject , and offers a number of practical remarks , which ...
Page 270
... favour of whatever party he espoused was highly offended when he found that the historian was not seduced by his documents from the medium of rectitude . Such has been my own case when I wrote an account of the local rebellion in 1798 ...
... favour of whatever party he espoused was highly offended when he found that the historian was not seduced by his documents from the medium of rectitude . Such has been my own case when I wrote an account of the local rebellion in 1798 ...
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