The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... effect on the health of the soldiers , and proved to be the beginning of sorrows . The effect of the rain which fell was singular : The rain had not commenced three minutes before many of the soldiers were affected with vomiting ...
... effect on the health of the soldiers , and proved to be the beginning of sorrows . The effect of the rain which fell was singular : The rain had not commenced three minutes before many of the soldiers were affected with vomiting ...
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... effect of denunciations , lived under a kind of constraint , and scarcely avowed his opinions with frankness even within his own walls . The only conversations , which could safely be maintained , turned on objects indifferent to the ...
... effect of denunciations , lived under a kind of constraint , and scarcely avowed his opinions with frankness even within his own walls . The only conversations , which could safely be maintained , turned on objects indifferent to the ...
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... effects by suitable habitations , cleanliness , proper garments , and other precau- Here we have , as before , much minute tionary measures . The observation , some things useful , and some trivial . author first examines the effect ...
... effects by suitable habitations , cleanliness , proper garments , and other precau- Here we have , as before , much minute tionary measures . The observation , some things useful , and some trivial . author first examines the effect ...
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