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Page 92
... appear to be much at variance with the statements of Currie ; who re- garded the increase of temperature almost as the essence of the febrile action , and the reduction of this morbid tem- perature as the grand indication of cure which ...
... appear to be much at variance with the statements of Currie ; who re- garded the increase of temperature almost as the essence of the febrile action , and the reduction of this morbid tem- perature as the grand indication of cure which ...
Page 195
... appears in the body of the volume , was not so much to effect this object , as to give a popular air to the Universal Herbal ; and thus to obtain an extensive sale for a publication which cannot be perused with advantage by any but a ...
... appears in the body of the volume , was not so much to effect this object , as to give a popular air to the Universal Herbal ; and thus to obtain an extensive sale for a publication which cannot be perused with advantage by any but a ...
Page 242
... appears to have devoted his life to these chivalrous pageantries rather from a quixotical imagination than with any serious views of ambition or interest . He was a gentleman of ancient family and plentiful fortune , little connected ...
... appears to have devoted his life to these chivalrous pageantries rather from a quixotical imagination than with any serious views of ambition or interest . He was a gentleman of ancient family and plentiful fortune , little connected ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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