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Page 182
... probably obstruct the attainment of such stu- pendous blessings . The merit of the translation of this work may be appreciated by the preceding extracts . ART . XI . The Praise of Paris : or , A Sketch of the French Ca- pital ; in ...
... probably obstruct the attainment of such stu- pendous blessings . The merit of the translation of this work may be appreciated by the preceding extracts . ART . XI . The Praise of Paris : or , A Sketch of the French Ca- pital ; in ...
Page 227
... probably be further instigated to by Scribonius , the physician of Claudius , and his com panion in this expedition , who seems to have entertained an high opinion of the efficacy of warm - bathing , and prescribed it as a spe cifick in ...
... probably be further instigated to by Scribonius , the physician of Claudius , and his com panion in this expedition , who seems to have entertained an high opinion of the efficacy of warm - bathing , and prescribed it as a spe cifick in ...
Page 406
... probably distant , it will soon become matter of surprise and wonder , that any of these pernicious statutes were continued till the nineteenth century . They will be considered as the more remarkable , from be- ing kept in force by the ...
... probably distant , it will soon become matter of surprise and wonder , that any of these pernicious statutes were continued till the nineteenth century . They will be considered as the more remarkable , from be- ing kept in force by the ...
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