The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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The second only accidentally , or in consequence of neglect or improper treatment . Both lay the foundation for long and obstinate fluxes , but are almost always easily cured by the proper exhibition of mercury , but now and then ...
The second only accidentally , or in consequence of neglect or improper treatment . Both lay the foundation for long and obstinate fluxes , but are almost always easily cured by the proper exhibition of mercury , but now and then ...
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Their consequence is the reverse . ... to restore us to harmony and unanimity , and to recover our na tional consequence and tranquillity by vigour , exertion , and success , But this is not a time to embarrass government !
Their consequence is the reverse . ... to restore us to harmony and unanimity , and to recover our na tional consequence and tranquillity by vigour , exertion , and success , But this is not a time to embarrass government !
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The introduction of a new race of distant sovereigns , in consequence of the invitation given to the king of Germany by Berenger II , contributed still farther to its advancement , the first epoch of Italian freedom may be dated from ...
The introduction of a new race of distant sovereigns , in consequence of the invitation given to the king of Germany by Berenger II , contributed still farther to its advancement , the first epoch of Italian freedom may be dated from ...
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