The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... important passages ; passing over , there- fore , the greatest part of the first chapter , which is more devoted to ... importance to which the present lays claim , the indi- vidual political feelings of its author , whether they are ...
... important passages ; passing over , there- fore , the greatest part of the first chapter , which is more devoted to ... importance to which the present lays claim , the indi- vidual political feelings of its author , whether they are ...
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... important siege ; - important for many reasons ; the least of which is that it shews the determined spirit of Spanish patriotism in this successful combat with a superior enemy for a place which was not even fortified , and in which ...
... important siege ; - important for many reasons ; the least of which is that it shews the determined spirit of Spanish patriotism in this successful combat with a superior enemy for a place which was not even fortified , and in which ...
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... importance to the liver . Although we cannot agree with him in the assertion that the bile is a mere excrementitious ... important viscus , and consequently withdrawn from the more immediate organs of digestion , viz . the stomach , and ...
... importance to the liver . Although we cannot agree with him in the assertion that the bile is a mere excrementitious ... important viscus , and consequently withdrawn from the more immediate organs of digestion , viz . the stomach , and ...
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