The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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was brought up under the immediate superintendance of his father ; but the state of rigorous seclusion in which he was long immured by the fond anxieties of parental regard , proved one cause of the misfortunes and enormities of his ...
was brought up under the immediate superintendance of his father ; but the state of rigorous seclusion in which he was long immured by the fond anxieties of parental regard , proved one cause of the misfortunes and enormities of his ...
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A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of D- , on the political Relations of Russia in regard to Turkey , Greece , and France ; and on the Means of preventing the French establishing a permanent Controul over Russia ; with Strictures ...
A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of D- , on the political Relations of Russia in regard to Turkey , Greece , and France ; and on the Means of preventing the French establishing a permanent Controul over Russia ; with Strictures ...
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We copy the following observations with plea sure : • With regard to the pulse alone , during the use of digitalis , we may observe that its beats are gradually increased in force and fre quency for some time , after which they speedily ...
We copy the following observations with plea sure : • With regard to the pulse alone , during the use of digitalis , we may observe that its beats are gradually increased in force and fre quency for some time , after which they speedily ...
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