The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 61
... tion , even when the pulse had been completely lost for hours , and the body had been perfectly cold ; but profuse ... tion of the great intestines were discovered . We think then that it may reasonably be conjectured that the same ...
... tion , even when the pulse had been completely lost for hours , and the body had been perfectly cold ; but profuse ... tion of the great intestines were discovered . We think then that it may reasonably be conjectured that the same ...
Page 156
... tion of fortune , proved decidedly victorious ; and , after rid- ing backwards and forwards , for the most part alone , over a distance of fifty miles , returned to his camp and found his soldiers ( whom he had supposed to be beaten ) ...
... tion of fortune , proved decidedly victorious ; and , after rid- ing backwards and forwards , for the most part alone , over a distance of fifty miles , returned to his camp and found his soldiers ( whom he had supposed to be beaten ) ...
Page 186
... tion . It is an imposition on the public credulity ; and though Mr. Smith may talk of the relation between this paper - money and his standard unit , ' we can discover in it no other rela- tion than that between a sharper and a dupe ...
... tion . It is an imposition on the public credulity ; and though Mr. Smith may talk of the relation between this paper - money and his standard unit , ' we can discover in it no other rela- tion than that between a sharper and a dupe ...
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