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In this our great Critic seems right ; for whatever liberties of this nature the Tragic writers might have assumed , they seem , in a great measure , to have been avoided by the Comic , as was mentioned by us in the former part of this ...
In this our great Critic seems right ; for whatever liberties of this nature the Tragic writers might have assumed , they seem , in a great measure , to have been avoided by the Comic , as was mentioned by us in the former part of this ...
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An accurate table is subjoined , specifying the quantity drawn off at each time , and by whom the operation was performed . The latt Article of this volume is the second part of that by Professor Landerbeck , mentioned in our Review for ...
An accurate table is subjoined , specifying the quantity drawn off at each time , and by whom the operation was performed . The latt Article of this volume is the second part of that by Professor Landerbeck , mentioned in our Review for ...
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Dr. Daniel seems justified in referring the ptyalism to the cause mentioned , as it went off entirely upon restoring that fee cretion by the diuretic powers of the fixed alkaline salt . Article XI . contains an account of an uncommon ...
Dr. Daniel seems justified in referring the ptyalism to the cause mentioned , as it went off entirely upon restoring that fee cretion by the diuretic powers of the fixed alkaline salt . Article XI . contains an account of an uncommon ...
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