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Page 79
... considered as local but as general affections . The treatment proposed is therefore directed to the clearing of the whole system of cutaneous glands , either by sudorifics , in the inci- pient state of disease , or by mercurials and ...
... considered as local but as general affections . The treatment proposed is therefore directed to the clearing of the whole system of cutaneous glands , either by sudorifics , in the inci- pient state of disease , or by mercurials and ...
Page 135
... considered by the Chinese court , as particularly ho- nourable and distinguished : Embassadors being seldom received by the Emperor on his throne , or their credentials delivered by them into his own hands , but into that of one of his ...
... considered by the Chinese court , as particularly ho- nourable and distinguished : Embassadors being seldom received by the Emperor on his throne , or their credentials delivered by them into his own hands , but into that of one of his ...
Page 477
... considered , and that Reform pointed out which alone can save the Country . 8vo . IS . Hatchard . 1797 . If the above title - page be considered as a take - in , it is a very inno- cent one . The oppositionists are here opposed ; in a ...
... considered , and that Reform pointed out which alone can save the Country . 8vo . IS . Hatchard . 1797 . If the above title - page be considered as a take - in , it is a very inno- cent one . The oppositionists are here opposed ; in a ...
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