The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... use of events only to introduce declamation and argument. If the events excite curiosity, all the fine refle&tions which are said to be interspersed are passed over; it the events do not excite curiosity, the whole is rejećted together ...
... use of events only to introduce declamation and argument. If the events excite curiosity, all the fine refle&tions which are said to be interspersed are passed over; it the events do not excite curiosity, the whole is rejećted together ...
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... use, being usually free from acrimony; and so may be taken in greater doses than spirits, acids, resins, or neutral salts. - s -"Three pieces of fresh lean beef, each two drams, were put in as many wideInouthed phials, with two ounces ...
... use, being usually free from acrimony; and so may be taken in greater doses than spirits, acids, resins, or neutral salts. - s -"Three pieces of fresh lean beef, each two drams, were put in as many wideInouthed phials, with two ounces ...
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... use; and envied the savage that wanders in the desart, because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature, but is always chasing his prey, or sleeping in his den. His discontent in time vitiated his conflitution, and a slow disease ...
... use; and envied the savage that wanders in the desart, because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature, but is always chasing his prey, or sleeping in his den. His discontent in time vitiated his conflitution, and a slow disease ...
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... use of such a method for manning or navy. But their inslaving scheme wis defeated, and the other shewn to be riculous. And now, since they find they annot make slaves of our seamen, they at for having as few of them as possible in ...
... use of such a method for manning or navy. But their inslaving scheme wis defeated, and the other shewn to be riculous. And now, since they find they annot make slaves of our seamen, they at for having as few of them as possible in ...
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... use of their limbs, and have recourse to warm bathing for their recovery : but to know whether they are right in so doing, he proceeds to consider what may be expected both from reason and experience in such circumstances; and, after ...
... use of their limbs, and have recourse to warm bathing for their recovery : but to know whether they are right in so doing, he proceeds to consider what may be expected both from reason and experience in such circumstances; and, after ...
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