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... saw a rational hypothesis laid down for the due making and fermenting of that universal, necessary, and most wholesome of all aliments, FREAD. G. P. Bristol, y'an. 9. 1765. From the London papers, Dec. 23. It having been insinuated ...
... saw a rational hypothesis laid down for the due making and fermenting of that universal, necessary, and most wholesome of all aliments, FREAD. G. P. Bristol, y'an. 9. 1765. From the London papers, Dec. 23. It having been insinuated ...
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... Saw Cupid with my Laura play ; Jealous , as belles are of each other , She thus began to fhew the mother : Be fure , young urchin , not one dart You lend her for a fingle heart . " Too late , " he cries , " is your command ; Tha'n't one ...
... Saw Cupid with my Laura play ; Jealous , as belles are of each other , She thus began to fhew the mother : Be fure , young urchin , not one dart You lend her for a fingle heart . " Too late , " he cries , " is your command ; Tha'n't one ...
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... saw a p of news which gave me the hig pleasure ; I am fure it must have the effect upon every unprejudiced pe who has a love for religion , and a re for the intereft and happinels of his low - citizens . What I mean is the felt for ...
... saw a p of news which gave me the hig pleasure ; I am fure it must have the effect upon every unprejudiced pe who has a love for religion , and a re for the intereft and happinels of his low - citizens . What I mean is the felt for ...
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... saw him , and found his breathing bad , great stuffing , fhrill voice , and a fwelling externally on the fuperior part of the trachea . Pulfe 140. Every thing looked ill . Steams , external fo- rentation , poultices , and feveral ...
... saw him , and found his breathing bad , great stuffing , fhrill voice , and a fwelling externally on the fuperior part of the trachea . Pulfe 140. Every thing looked ill . Steams , external fo- rentation , poultices , and feveral ...
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... saw any great advantage from them . But when the membrane is once form- ed , or the purulent matter , in great quantity , collected in the lungs , evacua- tions can be no longer of any ufe ; they rather hurt , as the pulle is then weak ...
... saw any great advantage from them . But when the membrane is once form- ed , or the purulent matter , in great quantity , collected in the lungs , evacua- tions can be no longer of any ufe ; they rather hurt , as the pulle is then weak ...
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