The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... supposed vaccination . We must admit the propriety of Dr. Willan's suggestion , that the persons who were vaccinated previously to the year 1802 should be strictly examined ; and that the operation should be repeated in every doubtful ...
... supposed vaccination . We must admit the propriety of Dr. Willan's suggestion , that the persons who were vaccinated previously to the year 1802 should be strictly examined ; and that the operation should be repeated in every doubtful ...
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... supposed Difficulty of reconciling two Rules , and giving a Superiority to one of them , the Reviewers seem to think requires an extraordinary degree of Logic to accomplish ; whilst to the Quakers nothing appears more simple . The ...
... supposed Difficulty of reconciling two Rules , and giving a Superiority to one of them , the Reviewers seem to think requires an extraordinary degree of Logic to accomplish ; whilst to the Quakers nothing appears more simple . The ...
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... supposed to be Loughborough in Leicestershire ; by others , with more probability , Leighton in Bedfordshire ; that town and Egles- burgh ( which all agree to have been Aylesbury ) lying in a direct line under the Chiltern to Bensington ...
... supposed to be Loughborough in Leicestershire ; by others , with more probability , Leighton in Bedfordshire ; that town and Egles- burgh ( which all agree to have been Aylesbury ) lying in a direct line under the Chiltern to Bensington ...
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