The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 - Books |
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Page 49
80. relative to the original publication in question , • Sayre and others v . Moore , Sittings after Hü . 1785 , at Gud . hall , cor . Lord Mansfield C. J. — This was an action for pirating sa charts ; which are protected by statute 17 ...
80. relative to the original publication in question , • Sayre and others v . Moore , Sittings after Hü . 1785 , at Gud . hall , cor . Lord Mansfield C. J. — This was an action for pirating sa charts ; which are protected by statute 17 ...
Page 100
Not only so , but he instantly replies to every quéstion . - I will give you an example . ... Now ask him any question you please : he will write it from the signs I shall make , and immediately suhjoin his answer .
Not only so , but he instantly replies to every quéstion . - I will give you an example . ... Now ask him any question you please : he will write it from the signs I shall make , and immediately suhjoin his answer .
Page 477
In Chap . v . the Doctor agitates the questions : Whether it be possible to have the genuine vaccine twice ? ... The other question is of more importance : for , if , as Dr. Jenner asserts , a person may have the vaccine after having ...
In Chap . v . the Doctor agitates the questions : Whether it be possible to have the genuine vaccine twice ? ... The other question is of more importance : for , if , as Dr. Jenner asserts , a person may have the vaccine after having ...
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