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... whole work , the following paragraph may be taken as a specimen : · In chronic pulmonary catarrhs , which resemble Phthisis , and in those which are complicated with it , when there is not too much quickness in the pulse , we obtain ...
... whole work , the following paragraph may be taken as a specimen : · In chronic pulmonary catarrhs , which resemble Phthisis , and in those which are complicated with it , when there is not too much quickness in the pulse , we obtain ...
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... whole of it became spread before his contemplation , as if he were actually indulged with a view of it . In such an imaginary flight , he enters , for ex- ample , the Defile of Tempe from Pieria ; and as the gorge opens towards the ...
... whole of it became spread before his contemplation , as if he were actually indulged with a view of it . In such an imaginary flight , he enters , for ex- ample , the Defile of Tempe from Pieria ; and as the gorge opens towards the ...
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... whole family ! However downy these may be to limbs im- patient for rest , their coverings appeared to be very slight , and the whole of the apartment created reflections of a very painful nature . Under such privations , with a wet mud ...
... whole family ! However downy these may be to limbs im- patient for rest , their coverings appeared to be very slight , and the whole of the apartment created reflections of a very painful nature . Under such privations , with a wet mud ...
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Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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