The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 5F. and C. Rivington, 1795 |
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... per- fons recently drowned 180 Rofenmuller's Scholia in Novum Tentamentum 85 Roth Tentamen Flore Germa- 314 Rowley's rational practice of phy- fick nicæ 391 Ruth Rufh on the bilious fever Ruffel's natural hiftory of Alep- CONTENTS . 306 ...
... per- fons recently drowned 180 Rofenmuller's Scholia in Novum Tentamentum 85 Roth Tentamen Flore Germa- 314 Rowley's rational practice of phy- fick nicæ 391 Ruth Rufh on the bilious fever Ruffel's natural hiftory of Alep- CONTENTS . 306 ...
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... perfons , except the author , who , as the letter itself proves , is not wanting in partiality to his own fyftem . 64 LETTER CCCCXXVI . James Bofwell , Efq . Portland - fireet , London . SIR , Iflington , July 20 , 1791 . " In your Life ...
... perfons , except the author , who , as the letter itself proves , is not wanting in partiality to his own fyftem . 64 LETTER CCCCXXVI . James Bofwell , Efq . Portland - fireet , London . SIR , Iflington , July 20 , 1791 . " In your Life ...
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... perfons who were fo flightly affected as to be able to walk about , and continued fome days after their recovery . " The flowness of the pulfe , was occafioned by the ftimulus of the contagion , acting upon the arteries with too much ...
... perfons who were fo flightly affected as to be able to walk about , and continued fome days after their recovery . " The flowness of the pulfe , was occafioned by the ftimulus of the contagion , acting upon the arteries with too much ...
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... perfons in a day , the people were unwilling to believe it was of an infectious nature . But the disease continuing its ravages , and the mortality increafing , its contagious nature became too obvious to be any longer doubted . During ...
... perfons in a day , the people were unwilling to believe it was of an infectious nature . But the disease continuing its ravages , and the mortality increafing , its contagious nature became too obvious to be any longer doubted . During ...
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... perfons who do not think of quitting Eng- land . ART . VII . M'Kenna's Political Effays . [ Concluded from Vol . IV . p . 611 ] IN N this third chapter of his work , which we were confidering , Mr. M'Kenna has omitted to bring forward ...
... perfons who do not think of quitting Eng- land . ART . VII . M'Kenna's Political Effays . [ Concluded from Vol . IV . p . 611 ] IN N this third chapter of his work , which we were confidering , Mr. M'Kenna has omitted to bring forward ...
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