The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... considered by the author as reasoning , is of too loose a texture to make any im- pression on a scientific mind . If there be any argument in the work , it is this ; that , independently of specific disease , we are subject to a state ...
... considered by the author as reasoning , is of too loose a texture to make any im- pression on a scientific mind . If there be any argument in the work , it is this ; that , independently of specific disease , we are subject to a state ...
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... considered as so many Organic Lesions of the Heart . In the fifth , I briefly treat of Aneurisms of the Aorta , and for a moment direct the reader's attention to the red colour which is often observed on the internal membrane of this ...
... considered as so many Organic Lesions of the Heart . In the fifth , I briefly treat of Aneurisms of the Aorta , and for a moment direct the reader's attention to the red colour which is often observed on the internal membrane of this ...
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... considered in a Military Capacity , under her Four Dynasties ; being a Chronolo- gical Account of the Kings and Emperors who have commanded her Armies , as well as of the Mayors of the Palace , Seneschals , Constables , Ministers at War ...
... considered in a Military Capacity , under her Four Dynasties ; being a Chronolo- gical Account of the Kings and Emperors who have commanded her Armies , as well as of the Mayors of the Palace , Seneschals , Constables , Ministers at War ...
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