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Page 78
... taken place ; those of an affection of the lungs , in which there was purulent expectoration , but which were not ... taken unconnected with the author's other experiments , would seem to argue but little in favour of this medicine ...
... taken place ; those of an affection of the lungs , in which there was purulent expectoration , but which were not ... taken unconnected with the author's other experiments , would seem to argue but little in favour of this medicine ...
Page 144
... taken on a Monday , which was the day my weekly bills were settled ; it was also observed , that the rob bery was committed at the time the other servants were all of them at dinner : these circumstances caused the porter to be ...
... taken on a Monday , which was the day my weekly bills were settled ; it was also observed , that the rob bery was committed at the time the other servants were all of them at dinner : these circumstances caused the porter to be ...
Page 539
... taken privately , without the knowlege of his queen , or any of his courtiers . The reigning Pope was Pignatelli , who had assumed the name of Innocent XI . After some difficulties , he at length consented to take the matter into ...
... taken privately , without the knowlege of his queen , or any of his courtiers . The reigning Pope was Pignatelli , who had assumed the name of Innocent XI . After some difficulties , he at length consented to take the matter into ...
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