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... same season , or at least there will be very good [ after ] pafture . But when land is not adapted to natural grafs , we must have recourfe to artificial pastures ; which are made by sowing well- tilled land with certain plants , which ...
... same season , or at least there will be very good [ after ] pafture . But when land is not adapted to natural grafs , we must have recourfe to artificial pastures ; which are made by sowing well- tilled land with certain plants , which ...
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... same me- dicines , with fome variation , muft be applicable to both ; but fhould a perfon attempt to cure the dry belly - ach ( if caused by acids ) with thofe very acids ; and the fcurvy with the repeated vomits , the draftic purges of ...
... same me- dicines , with fome variation , muft be applicable to both ; but fhould a perfon attempt to cure the dry belly - ach ( if caused by acids ) with thofe very acids ; and the fcurvy with the repeated vomits , the draftic purges of ...
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... same time , that the fatire acquired more force and confequence by this means , than if it had been confined to individuals ; but we apprehend that this advantage is more than over - balanced by the inconveniencies arifing from that ...
... same time , that the fatire acquired more force and confequence by this means , than if it had been confined to individuals ; but we apprehend that this advantage is more than over - balanced by the inconveniencies arifing from that ...
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... same in- terval of an intermitting fever ; and have alfo repeated the like precautionary dofes , ( a term which has escaped Mr. H. ) feven or eight days after , juft as he advifes them . So that these patients have been full as fpeedily ...
... same in- terval of an intermitting fever ; and have alfo repeated the like precautionary dofes , ( a term which has escaped Mr. H. ) feven or eight days after , juft as he advifes them . So that these patients have been full as fpeedily ...
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... same time that he is fully acquainted with all the laws of nature , and that fuch fact is an exception . But where is the Mortal who hath investigat- ed all the laws of nature ? Newton never boafted to have car- ried his enquiries fo ...
... same time that he is fully acquainted with all the laws of nature , and that fuch fact is an exception . But where is the Mortal who hath investigat- ed all the laws of nature ? Newton never boafted to have car- ried his enquiries fo ...
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