The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 |
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... Remarks on the Progress of the Pulmonary Tubercle ; Criticisms on the Writings of those whose Opinions regarding Tuberculous Diseases , both in Men and in the Lower Animals , have been most highly esteemed ; and Remarks on the Treatment ...
... Remarks on the Progress of the Pulmonary Tubercle ; Criticisms on the Writings of those whose Opinions regarding Tuberculous Diseases , both in Men and in the Lower Animals , have been most highly esteemed ; and Remarks on the Treatment ...
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... remarks on the formation of lan- guage . We are sorry , however , to perceive that no endea- . vour has been made to facilitate the subject of declensions . We have already said , in a preceding part of this article , that the subject ...
... remarks on the formation of lan- guage . We are sorry , however , to perceive that no endea- . vour has been made to facilitate the subject of declensions . We have already said , in a preceding part of this article , that the subject ...
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... remarks is intitled A Praxis on the Latin Prepositions . ' We are not aware of any similar existing work ; but the desideratum will be no longer felt , since the execution of this treatise is such as to intitle it to especial commend ...
... remarks is intitled A Praxis on the Latin Prepositions . ' We are not aware of any similar existing work ; but the desideratum will be no longer felt , since the execution of this treatise is such as to intitle it to especial commend ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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