The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Mr. Lawrence commences his work with an account of hernia in general , their causes , symptoms , and treatment , when reducible , and when irreducible . Of the strangulation of hernia , the immediate cause of their danger , he makes but ...
Mr. Lawrence commences his work with an account of hernia in general , their causes , symptoms , and treatment , when reducible , and when irreducible . Of the strangulation of hernia , the immediate cause of their danger , he makes but ...
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It is evident that the present state of the British West - Indies depends on other causes than the continuance of the ... The neu . tral carrying - trade is the natural effect of a cause so glorious to ourselves , that there will be ...
It is evident that the present state of the British West - Indies depends on other causes than the continuance of the ... The neu . tral carrying - trade is the natural effect of a cause so glorious to ourselves , that there will be ...
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The first dispute between the nobility and the commonalty , arose at Milan , and from the record which we have of its cause , we may be enabled to form some judgment of the general state of parties throughout Lombardy .
The first dispute between the nobility and the commonalty , arose at Milan , and from the record which we have of its cause , we may be enabled to form some judgment of the general state of parties throughout Lombardy .
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