The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... important of these appearances , ' in what he conceives to be the order of their importance : • I mention first , the remains of an excited state of the minute arteries of the brain and its membranes , this probably being the most important ...
... important of these appearances , ' in what he conceives to be the order of their importance : • I mention first , the remains of an excited state of the minute arteries of the brain and its membranes , this probably being the most important ...
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... important and extensive additions to his territories at the expence of Spain and of the empire , to have seated his grandson on the throne of the former kingdom , and to direct her counsels according to his pleasure , but he must gain ...
... important and extensive additions to his territories at the expence of Spain and of the empire , to have seated his grandson on the throne of the former kingdom , and to direct her counsels according to his pleasure , but he must gain ...
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... important advantage might be expected : the young would mitigate the severity of the old ; and the old would reasonably restrain the licence of the young . Or if , contrary to the usual course of nature , years had only added to ...
... important advantage might be expected : the young would mitigate the severity of the old ; and the old would reasonably restrain the licence of the young . Or if , contrary to the usual course of nature , years had only added to ...
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