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Page 169
... effect this proposal ; for external warmth to the region of the stomach is universally deemed indispensable in such cases ; and a contrary practice would be regarded by most persons as certainly injurious , or perhaps fatal . During ...
... effect this proposal ; for external warmth to the region of the stomach is universally deemed indispensable in such cases ; and a contrary practice would be regarded by most persons as certainly injurious , or perhaps fatal . During ...
Page 196
... Effect of that Influence as it relates to the present State of English Females , in the higher and middle Classes of ... effects of climate , upon the animal system ; and to the modifications , we have it in our power to make , according ...
... Effect of that Influence as it relates to the present State of English Females , in the higher and middle Classes of ... effects of climate , upon the animal system ; and to the modifications , we have it in our power to make , according ...
Page 460
... effect that convention at Tripolizza which he wished , removed with several of his officers to Argos ; where the population , men , women , and children , received them as angels sent from Heaven to effect their deliverance . Several ...
... effect that convention at Tripolizza which he wished , removed with several of his officers to Argos ; where the population , men , women , and children , received them as angels sent from Heaven to effect their deliverance . Several ...
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