The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... mode indeed was cer- tainly preferable , as all such discussions tend only to raise , instead of settling , doubts on subjects which are so self- evident , that none but the depraved or the visionary could ever hesitate on the matter ...
... mode indeed was cer- tainly preferable , as all such discussions tend only to raise , instead of settling , doubts on subjects which are so self- evident , that none but the depraved or the visionary could ever hesitate on the matter ...
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... mode of treatment . " The object of the present INQUIRY is to show , " that fever consists essentially in topical inflammation of the brain , or its membranes . " The work comprises five chapters , each of which is divided into a ...
... mode of treatment . " The object of the present INQUIRY is to show , " that fever consists essentially in topical inflammation of the brain , or its membranes . " The work comprises five chapters , each of which is divided into a ...
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... mode of operation . My In the fourth chapter , Dr. Clutterbuck brings forward the diagnosis of fever in conformity to his general doc- trine-- " topical affection of the brain founded in inflam- mation ; in a word , as a variety of ...
... mode of operation . My In the fourth chapter , Dr. Clutterbuck brings forward the diagnosis of fever in conformity to his general doc- trine-- " topical affection of the brain founded in inflam- mation ; in a word , as a variety of ...
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... and Pindar in lyric poetry . These imitations he designed for the use of schools . But , however good they might have been , The bard next shows the vicious tendency of the mode The Family Picture ; a Poetic Epistle . 63.
... and Pindar in lyric poetry . These imitations he designed for the use of schools . But , however good they might have been , The bard next shows the vicious tendency of the mode The Family Picture ; a Poetic Epistle . 63.
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... mode in which the hours of play are employed by the boys at our public schools ; plainly , in drinking and whoring . But , we trust , this disgraceful neglect of the most im- portant part of education ( we mean THE INCULCATION OF ...
... mode in which the hours of play are employed by the boys at our public schools ; plainly , in drinking and whoring . But , we trust , this disgraceful neglect of the most im- portant part of education ( we mean THE INCULCATION OF ...
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