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Page 35
... attempts at relief as almost hopeless . The principal point , connected with this subject , which deserves our ... attempt to harden the body against cold by always keeping it at a low temperature . The following remarks , although ...
... attempts at relief as almost hopeless . The principal point , connected with this subject , which deserves our ... attempt to harden the body against cold by always keeping it at a low temperature . The following remarks , although ...
Page 221
... attempt at an Irish version of the Scriptures , by Richard Fitzralph , or Fitzrauf , ( the Wickliffe of Ireland , ) who flourished about the middle of the fourteenth century , down to the recent exer- tions of the Bible - Society , the ...
... attempt at an Irish version of the Scriptures , by Richard Fitzralph , or Fitzrauf , ( the Wickliffe of Ireland , ) who flourished about the middle of the fourteenth century , down to the recent exer- tions of the Bible - Society , the ...
Page 359
... attempted a closer translation , which we will trans- cribe , begging to disclaim all idea of competition with Mr. B ... attempt to settle the question as to the object of the poem : Oh ! Heliodora ! for thy loss I shed These tears , my ...
... attempted a closer translation , which we will trans- cribe , begging to disclaim all idea of competition with Mr. B ... attempt to settle the question as to the object of the poem : Oh ! Heliodora ! for thy loss I shed These tears , my ...
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