The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... head of poisons , the author offers some remarks on digitalis , a medicine against which he appears to entertain the most decided prejudice . Although he admits that it in- creases the flow of urine , and carries off dropsical swellings ...
... head of poisons , the author offers some remarks on digitalis , a medicine against which he appears to entertain the most decided prejudice . Although he admits that it in- creases the flow of urine , and carries off dropsical swellings ...
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... head to be struck off . " And thus he deied , " Kyng , Martyr , and Virgyne , " on the 20th Nov. A. D. 870 , in the 15th year of his reign , and the 29th of his age . His faithful friend , Bishop Hum- bert , suffered at the same time ...
... head to be struck off . " And thus he deied , " Kyng , Martyr , and Virgyne , " on the 20th Nov. A. D. 870 , in the 15th year of his reign , and the 29th of his age . His faithful friend , Bishop Hum- bert , suffered at the same time ...
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... head of each parish are noticed the events which distinguish it , the natives who have imparted interest to it , and the edifices which in antient or modern times have adorned it : the whole form- ing a very complete summary of its ...
... head of each parish are noticed the events which distinguish it , the natives who have imparted interest to it , and the edifices which in antient or modern times have adorned it : the whole form- ing a very complete summary of its ...
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