The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... fhall the more readily give , as there are phyficians of good reputation , in the prefent age , who feem to have no favourable opinion of the Bath waters in fuch diforders ; contrary , indeed , to the judgment of Sydenham , by whom they ...
... fhall the more readily give , as there are phyficians of good reputation , in the prefent age , who feem to have no favourable opinion of the Bath waters in fuch diforders ; contrary , indeed , to the judgment of Sydenham , by whom they ...
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... fhall only mention one cafe , whofe fingularity will apologize for its publication . Mary Ford , of a fanguine and robuft conftitution , aged 26 , was admitted into the hofpital , under my care , Sept. 29 , 1762. Her complaint was an ...
... fhall only mention one cafe , whofe fingularity will apologize for its publication . Mary Ford , of a fanguine and robuft conftitution , aged 26 , was admitted into the hofpital , under my care , Sept. 29 , 1762. Her complaint was an ...
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... fhall venture to give the reader fome account of the most important . In one , ad- dreffed to the duke of Newcastle , then fecretary of state , foon after the primate's arrival in Ireland , we have the following account of the ftate of ...
... fhall venture to give the reader fome account of the most important . In one , ad- dreffed to the duke of Newcastle , then fecretary of state , foon after the primate's arrival in Ireland , we have the following account of the ftate of ...
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... fhall be taken that none of the officers who are come hither , fuffer on this account . Lieutenant colonel Hennecy called on me this morning , and I directed him and his officers to appear as little as may be in publick , and to wait ...
... fhall be taken that none of the officers who are come hither , fuffer on this account . Lieutenant colonel Hennecy called on me this morning , and I directed him and his officers to appear as little as may be in publick , and to wait ...
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... fhall be brought to a habit of them , unless by familiarizing us before - hand with other virtues , the exercife and motions of which are more under her command , and excluding from our heart thofe vices which hinder us from being juft ...
... fhall be brought to a habit of them , unless by familiarizing us before - hand with other virtues , the exercife and motions of which are more under her command , and excluding from our heart thofe vices which hinder us from being juft ...
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