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Page 96
... completely to justify ministers in this business : but , in attempting to establish the justice and expediency of the order for detaining the ships of Spain , it proves that we ought long ago to have been at open war with this power ...
... completely to justify ministers in this business : but , in attempting to establish the justice and expediency of the order for detaining the ships of Spain , it proves that we ought long ago to have been at open war with this power ...
Page 139
... completely shelter it in every direction , and hide it from the view till you wind round the hill , and come quite close to it . There are two distinct and separate plantations of vines here , each of a dif- ferent colour and quality ...
... completely shelter it in every direction , and hide it from the view till you wind round the hill , and come quite close to it . There are two distinct and separate plantations of vines here , each of a dif- ferent colour and quality ...
Page 206
... completely carry . ing off the symptoms is a purgative draught . That which I have generally used is composed of infusion of senna , tiucture of senna , and soluble tartar . ' The various effects , which strictures occasionally produce ...
... completely carry . ing off the symptoms is a purgative draught . That which I have generally used is composed of infusion of senna , tiucture of senna , and soluble tartar . ' The various effects , which strictures occasionally produce ...
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