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Page 152
... foon lost myself by this very circumstance ; such a number of objects were too much brought together and crouded under my eyes , so that nothing kept its due distance . • I had left my companions at the foot of the Needles , and could ...
... foon lost myself by this very circumstance ; such a number of objects were too much brought together and crouded under my eyes , so that nothing kept its due distance . • I had left my companions at the foot of the Needles , and could ...
Page 294
... foon and confiderably exasperated . In its progress it attacks the teftis , runs up the spermatic pro- cess into the belly , affects some of the vifcera , and then very foon becomes destructive . According to the Author , a speedy ...
... foon and confiderably exasperated . In its progress it attacks the teftis , runs up the spermatic pro- cess into the belly , affects some of the vifcera , and then very foon becomes destructive . According to the Author , a speedy ...
Page 478
... foon be too highly manured ; for a large quantity of manure pro- motes the growth of straw more than grain ; but there is not the fame danger in cultivating natural , or artificial grafies ; though too much manure will be apt to make ...
... foon be too highly manured ; for a large quantity of manure pro- motes the growth of straw more than grain ; but there is not the fame danger in cultivating natural , or artificial grafies ; though too much manure will be apt to make ...
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