The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 125
They must also receive every person travelling on account of the government , meet him at some distance from the town ... herself by communication with persons of low cast , or of no cast at all , such as Christians or Mussulmans .
They must also receive every person travelling on account of the government , meet him at some distance from the town ... herself by communication with persons of low cast , or of no cast at all , such as Christians or Mussulmans .
Page 247
... should have been known to more persons than one , and not have experienced a complete detection , especially when the other persons concerned were of so much importance to the success of the scheme , that they could not but feel ...
... should have been known to more persons than one , and not have experienced a complete detection , especially when the other persons concerned were of so much importance to the success of the scheme , that they could not but feel ...
Page 316
In persons , on the contrary , affected with dropsy or collection of matter from degenerating ulcers , the pulse is invigorated , rendered steady , and diminishing in number , returns towards the standard of health in proportion as the ...
In persons , on the contrary , affected with dropsy or collection of matter from degenerating ulcers , the pulse is invigorated , rendered steady , and diminishing in number , returns towards the standard of health in proportion as the ...
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