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... the caufe of the late remarkable continuance of health in Tripoli . J. C. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , 3 Ta 10 [ Feb. 1 , On the present State of the City of Tripoli . tian flaves) is rain-water caught in win- ...
... the caufe of the late remarkable continuance of health in Tripoli . J. C. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , 3 Ta 10 [ Feb. 1 , On the present State of the City of Tripoli . tian flaves) is rain-water caught in win- ...
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... remarkable , a bivalue teftaceous animal adhered to the plant , and lived in fuch a high temperature too . Here they difcovered a kind of wild cab- bage , which they cooked , and found to be mild and good for food . Between the Hot ...
... remarkable , a bivalue teftaceous animal adhered to the plant , and lived in fuch a high temperature too . Here they difcovered a kind of wild cab- bage , which they cooked , and found to be mild and good for food . Between the Hot ...
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Monthly literary register. The coldness of the weather was very remarkable . On the 30th of December the quick - filver funk to 99 ; on the 2d of January , 1805 , to 6 ° . On this latter accafion , when the temperature of the atmofphere ...
Monthly literary register. The coldness of the weather was very remarkable . On the 30th of December the quick - filver funk to 99 ; on the 2d of January , 1805 , to 6 ° . On this latter accafion , when the temperature of the atmofphere ...
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... remarkable inftances of Longevity referred to in his lift . Edward Lawfon , of Sanderland , a native of Northumberland , was for many years fettled in the parish of Bishop Wear- mouth , where he rented fucceffively feveral small farms ...
... remarkable inftances of Longevity referred to in his lift . Edward Lawfon , of Sanderland , a native of Northumberland , was for many years fettled in the parish of Bishop Wear- mouth , where he rented fucceffively feveral small farms ...
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... remarkable , that it has no Tare ; neither does it contain any re- gular street . Some of the best are adorn- ed with fately palaces , which in two or three intances approach to magniticence . Thefe , for the most part , are now de ...
... remarkable , that it has no Tare ; neither does it contain any re- gular street . Some of the best are adorn- ed with fately palaces , which in two or three intances approach to magniticence . Thefe , for the most part , are now de ...
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