Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... attention , a book which gives a simple and impartial exposition of the present state of religious feeling among so extraordinary a people . The author , we should inform our readers , is very manifestly a firm believer in Christianity ...
... attention , a book which gives a simple and impartial exposition of the present state of religious feeling among so extraordinary a people . The author , we should inform our readers , is very manifestly a firm believer in Christianity ...
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... attention both of Jews and Christians ; in the hope that , while it gives no unnecessary offence to the religious feelings of any , it may tend to confirm the belief of the latter and to open the eyes of the former . ART . IV . Modern ...
... attention both of Jews and Christians ; in the hope that , while it gives no unnecessary offence to the religious feelings of any , it may tend to confirm the belief of the latter and to open the eyes of the former . ART . IV . Modern ...
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... thinks that this tendency is much aggravated by the little attention which regular practitioners have paid to infantine D 2 infantine complaints , and by the consequent abandonment of them Clarke's Commentaries on Diseases of Children . 35.
... thinks that this tendency is much aggravated by the little attention which regular practitioners have paid to infantine D 2 infantine complaints , and by the consequent abandonment of them Clarke's Commentaries on Diseases of Children . 35.
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... rapid - when the head has been kept cool than when a contrary practice has been pursued - in those children whose 3 * diet diet has been properly regulated , than when less attention 36 Clarke's Commentaries on Diseases of Children .
... rapid - when the head has been kept cool than when a contrary practice has been pursued - in those children whose 3 * diet diet has been properly regulated , than when less attention 36 Clarke's Commentaries on Diseases of Children .
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... attention has been paid to it — and , lastly , in those whose constitutions are least prone to plethora . ' In the two next chapters , both numbered four , the Doctor treats on Convulsion ; in the first , on the disease in general ; in ...
... attention has been paid to it — and , lastly , in those whose constitutions are least prone to plethora . ' In the two next chapters , both numbered four , the Doctor treats on Convulsion ; in the first , on the disease in general ; in ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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