Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... taken as samples of really good wholesome water . As a contrast to these a sample may be taken from almost any shallow well , especially in a town , and , lastly , as a sample of something perfectly unwholesome and most dangerous , a ...
... taken as samples of really good wholesome water . As a contrast to these a sample may be taken from almost any shallow well , especially in a town , and , lastly , as a sample of something perfectly unwholesome and most dangerous , a ...
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... taken to almost any extent compatible with appetite . The smaller the number of courses taken at each meal the better , as the gouty subject is then not tempted to take more food than he requires . Of course , as I pointed out before ...
... taken to almost any extent compatible with appetite . The smaller the number of courses taken at each meal the better , as the gouty subject is then not tempted to take more food than he requires . Of course , as I pointed out before ...
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... taken to gallantry and , apt to write love letters , is not mistress of her pen . The " big , sprawling hand ... taken in many cases for fact . Thus a learned physician quotes medical details in a grave book , taken from the ' Journal of ...
... taken to gallantry and , apt to write love letters , is not mistress of her pen . The " big , sprawling hand ... taken in many cases for fact . Thus a learned physician quotes medical details in a grave book , taken from the ' Journal of ...
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