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Page 146
... persons , and are used for the entertainment of themselves and their friends in a very hospitable manner . But with still greater liberality several persons of rank convert their gardens into places of public en tertainment , to which ...
... persons , and are used for the entertainment of themselves and their friends in a very hospitable manner . But with still greater liberality several persons of rank convert their gardens into places of public en tertainment , to which ...
Page 284
... persons , but they are not , on that account , intitled to the less credit ; and if the infor- mation be authentic , it merits attention : • Some persons of acute discernment in the counties of Wexford and Wicklow have made the ...
... persons , but they are not , on that account , intitled to the less credit ; and if the infor- mation be authentic , it merits attention : • Some persons of acute discernment in the counties of Wexford and Wicklow have made the ...
Page 405
... persons may , for hours , breathe the air of the rooms where the patients are , without any injury . Hence infection is capable of all degrees of activity and force , from a slight impurity of air , which affects no person in health ...
... persons may , for hours , breathe the air of the rooms where the patients are , without any injury . Hence infection is capable of all degrees of activity and force , from a slight impurity of air , which affects no person in health ...
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