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Page 108
... attention , and , if possible , of establishing the fact , on the supposition of which the work had been published . But the silence and reserve , from which in her more lucid intervals she had never been induced to depart , was now ...
... attention , and , if possible , of establishing the fact , on the supposition of which the work had been published . But the silence and reserve , from which in her more lucid intervals she had never been induced to depart , was now ...
Page 310
... attention of tourists , treated with considerable taste and spirit . With Notes and ART . XIV . Bread ; or the Poor . A Poem . Illustrations . By Mr. Pratt , Author of Sympathy , Gleanings , & c . 4to . 7s . Longman and Rees . 1801 ...
... attention of tourists , treated with considerable taste and spirit . With Notes and ART . XIV . Bread ; or the Poor . A Poem . Illustrations . By Mr. Pratt , Author of Sympathy , Gleanings , & c . 4to . 7s . Longman and Rees . 1801 ...
Page 441
... attention , though we cannot assent to all his conclusions . Art . 50. A Letter to Dr. Percival , on the Prevention of Infectious Fevers . And an Address to the College of Physicians at Phila- delphia , on the Prevention of the American ...
... attention , though we cannot assent to all his conclusions . Art . 50. A Letter to Dr. Percival , on the Prevention of Infectious Fevers . And an Address to the College of Physicians at Phila- delphia , on the Prevention of the American ...
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