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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... prove that talents and integrity are not so advan- tageous to their possessor as to the state . " For some years after this [ his lordship's return from India ] , notwithstanding the most honourable public testimony of the mi- nister to ...
... prove that talents and integrity are not so advan- tageous to their possessor as to the state . " For some years after this [ his lordship's return from India ] , notwithstanding the most honourable public testimony of the mi- nister to ...
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... prove loyalty to mankind . It is impossible to think of this scandalous conduct of the little German princes , without a mixture of horror and contempt . Such avarice and apathy must find an enemy in every breast of feeling and ...
... prove loyalty to mankind . It is impossible to think of this scandalous conduct of the little German princes , without a mixture of horror and contempt . Such avarice and apathy must find an enemy in every breast of feeling and ...
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... prove to any command in his country , or to the continuance of any person in any such command , against whom he shall have cause of sufficient validity for his own conviction to object , and that in every such case the Governor and ...
... prove to any command in his country , or to the continuance of any person in any such command , against whom he shall have cause of sufficient validity for his own conviction to object , and that in every such case the Governor and ...
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... prove by a reference to the phenomena and causes of the disease , the effects of remedies , and the appearances on dissection . We readily agree with our author , that " in fevers the functions of the brain are greatly deranged , and ...
... prove by a reference to the phenomena and causes of the disease , the effects of remedies , and the appearances on dissection . We readily agree with our author , that " in fevers the functions of the brain are greatly deranged , and ...
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... prove fatal almost as soon as inflicted . Opium destroys the energy of the brain , inducing general paralysis by being thrown into the cavity of the abdomen ; in frogs nearly as soon when the heart is removed , as when the animal is ...
... prove fatal almost as soon as inflicted . Opium destroys the energy of the brain , inducing general paralysis by being thrown into the cavity of the abdomen ; in frogs nearly as soon when the heart is removed , as when the animal is ...
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