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... perhaps , more ; if there be , however , they are but feldom feen . The most ufual are , the fpecies which accompanies an inflammatory fever ; that which attends a bilious or putrid fever , the most common of any ; that which is ...
... perhaps , more ; if there be , however , they are but feldom feen . The most ufual are , the fpecies which accompanies an inflammatory fever ; that which attends a bilious or putrid fever , the most common of any ; that which is ...
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... perhaps , in the in- ftances of a few horfes , which may be fo perfect in mind and body , as to be properly called the Phoenixes of their kind , An humbler , plain , and hitherto defpifed inftrument , can nevertheless do the feat ; and ...
... perhaps , in the in- ftances of a few horfes , which may be fo perfect in mind and body , as to be properly called the Phoenixes of their kind , An humbler , plain , and hitherto defpifed inftrument , can nevertheless do the feat ; and ...
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... perhaps others ; but all upon plans better calculated for convenience and duration . Mr. W. is of opinion , that these roads were not carried on , as is frequently imagined , by the foldiery , but that the Romans were merely the ...
... perhaps others ; but all upon plans better calculated for convenience and duration . Mr. W. is of opinion , that these roads were not carried on , as is frequently imagined , by the foldiery , but that the Romans were merely the ...
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... perhaps appear trivial to a common reader ; but a true antiquarian is expected to attend to fuch minutia . Every Every candid Reader may fatisfy himself with refpect to the 8 ვნ Jones's Grammar of the Perfian Language .
... perhaps appear trivial to a common reader ; but a true antiquarian is expected to attend to fuch minutia . Every Every candid Reader may fatisfy himself with refpect to the 8 ვნ Jones's Grammar of the Perfian Language .
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... perhaps , how he got it ; he neglected it for this very reason , and neglected every means of affiftance , till the mischief was become incurable , and fcarcely a hope left of pal- liation . You fee multitudes of fuch objects daily ...
... perhaps , how he got it ; he neglected it for this very reason , and neglected every means of affiftance , till the mischief was become incurable , and fcarcely a hope left of pal- liation . You fee multitudes of fuch objects daily ...
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