The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 63
Mr. Curtis has given a theory of the production of this disease , from the action of vitiated bile , with which he is himself very well satisfied . We do not think it deserving a serious refutation . The cure rests almost entirely on ...
Mr. Curtis has given a theory of the production of this disease , from the action of vitiated bile , with which he is himself very well satisfied . We do not think it deserving a serious refutation . The cure rests almost entirely on ...
Page 236
... on account of a toast given at the Whig Club , which implied that the different powers of government originated in the will of the people . The Duke of Norfolk had previously experienced the same mark of the royal displeasure ...
... on account of a toast given at the Whig Club , which implied that the different powers of government originated in the will of the people . The Duke of Norfolk had previously experienced the same mark of the royal displeasure ...
Page 284
Very accurate descriptions , together with plates , of each of these harps , are given us in the papers prefixed to the principal dissertation . It is , of course , impossible for us to do more than refer to the work itself for these ...
Very accurate descriptions , together with plates , of each of these harps , are given us in the papers prefixed to the principal dissertation . It is , of course , impossible for us to do more than refer to the work itself for these ...
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