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... for the sake of conveniency and dispatch , that the series should converge as
quickly as possible ; the object , therefore , of the operations in this memoir , is to
make the series above mentioned converge quickly . The author thus explains
his ...
... for the sake of conveniency and dispatch , that the series should converge as
quickly as possible ; the object , therefore , of the operations in this memoir , is to
make the series above mentioned converge quickly . The author thus explains
his ...
Page 79
The effect of cold , in checking the communication of infection , appears to be
very considerable , from some fact's mentioned in this part of the narrative . Dr.
Pogaretsky told the author , that some of the persons who carried out the dead
had ...
The effect of cold , in checking the communication of infection , appears to be
very considerable , from some fact's mentioned in this part of the narrative . Dr.
Pogaretsky told the author , that some of the persons who carried out the dead
had ...
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ance of the eyes , mentioned by Dr. Russel as characterizing the plague , is not
unfrequent in our typhus . The author considers buboes as salutary efforts of the
system , and carbuncles and petechiz as only denoting a general depravation of
...
ance of the eyes , mentioned by Dr. Russel as characterizing the plague , is not
unfrequent in our typhus . The author considers buboes as salutary efforts of the
system , and carbuncles and petechiz as only denoting a general depravation of
...
Page 313
It has not , however , been followed , nor even mentioned , by Mr. Porson in his
Notes on the Hecuba ; and to this neglect , or silence , may be attributed the
censures conveyed in those passages which have been just quotes from the
Diatribe .
It has not , however , been followed , nor even mentioned , by Mr. Porson in his
Notes on the Hecuba ; and to this neglect , or silence , may be attributed the
censures conveyed in those passages which have been just quotes from the
Diatribe .
Page 334
T ° these translations are prefixed a neat life of Barthelemy : at the close of which
, in the last - mentioned edition , an interpretation , different from our own , and (
we hope ) a truer , is given to a pointed speech of the author , —on we know what
...
T ° these translations are prefixed a neat life of Barthelemy : at the close of which
, in the last - mentioned edition , an interpretation , different from our own , and (
we hope ) a truer , is given to a pointed speech of the author , —on we know what
...
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