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In this section we have likewise an analysis of James's powders ; remarks on the nature of antimonial medicines , with the proper times of administering them , and on the use of the bark - wine , and cordials .
In this section we have likewise an analysis of James's powders ; remarks on the nature of antimonial medicines , with the proper times of administering them , and on the use of the bark - wine , and cordials .
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free , and use our coals at a less duty than we are permitted to supply ourselves at . He explains the cause why common British falt is unft for curing butter , meat , and fish , and describes an easy operation for purifying it from ...
free , and use our coals at a less duty than we are permitted to supply ourselves at . He explains the cause why common British falt is unft for curing butter , meat , and fish , and describes an easy operation for purifying it from ...
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In the use of these lessons , we apprehend , however , that fome caution will be neceffary ; to guard again lofing the connection of ideas , by breaking sentences into too many parts ; a fault , towards which we perceive some tendency ...
In the use of these lessons , we apprehend , however , that fome caution will be neceffary ; to guard again lofing the connection of ideas , by breaking sentences into too many parts ; a fault , towards which we perceive some tendency ...
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