The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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Page 42
... particular relish in long and fatiguing journies , we are fully aware : but it may justly be doubted whether the repeated mention of disappoint- ment in these particulars ( e . g . vol . i . 133. 144. 187. ) be suited to the gravity of ...
... particular relish in long and fatiguing journies , we are fully aware : but it may justly be doubted whether the repeated mention of disappoint- ment in these particulars ( e . g . vol . i . 133. 144. 187. ) be suited to the gravity of ...
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... particular word , suppose it always pronounced affirmatively and alone ; that is , as if words were always pronounced with one inflexion of voice , and as if there were no difference , with respect to the nature of the accent , whether ...
... particular word , suppose it always pronounced affirmatively and alone ; that is , as if words were always pronounced with one inflexion of voice , and as if there were no difference , with respect to the nature of the accent , whether ...
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... particular merits of the version now offered to the public . In each , it has been endeavoured to render the copy faith- ful ; and ( except some of the plates , which were left out in the 8vo edition already noticed ) to omit nothing ...
... particular merits of the version now offered to the public . In each , it has been endeavoured to render the copy faith- ful ; and ( except some of the plates , which were left out in the 8vo edition already noticed ) to omit nothing ...
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... particular satisfaction , by those who have endeavoured in vain to acquire a knowlege of the discases of the skin from former publications . - We cannot be expected expected to present a complete view of this work , Willan on Cutaneous ...
... particular satisfaction , by those who have endeavoured in vain to acquire a knowlege of the discases of the skin from former publications . - We cannot be expected expected to present a complete view of this work , Willan on Cutaneous ...
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... particular distinctions of these disorders , we must refer our readers to the work itself . The author informs us that he has seen disagreeable symp- toms produced , in consequence of repelling eruptions of this nature by sulphureous or ...
... particular distinctions of these disorders , we must refer our readers to the work itself . The author informs us that he has seen disagreeable symp- toms produced , in consequence of repelling eruptions of this nature by sulphureous or ...
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