The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 |
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... given respecting the remedies . The author mentions , from the report of Sir Edward Wil- mot , an instance of a cure effected in the morbus pedicularis , by the external application of a solution of camphor in equal parts of spirit of ...
... given respecting the remedies . The author mentions , from the report of Sir Edward Wil- mot , an instance of a cure effected in the morbus pedicularis , by the external application of a solution of camphor in equal parts of spirit of ...
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... given an appropriate introduction ; and it is intended to preface each future series with a similar account of the knowlege which existed relative to that quarter of the globe in which the travels were made , previously to the modern ...
... given an appropriate introduction ; and it is intended to preface each future series with a similar account of the knowlege which existed relative to that quarter of the globe in which the travels were made , previously to the modern ...
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... given to a large population , and abundance of the necessaries of life secured for the people ; nor , till this take place in Great Britain , are we entitled to say that we are opulent . In what manner , however , this encouragement ...
... given to a large population , and abundance of the necessaries of life secured for the people ; nor , till this take place in Great Britain , are we entitled to say that we are opulent . In what manner , however , this encouragement ...
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