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... books of travels that have appeared fince we began our Jabours . " ( 1 ) " Mr. Euftace is endowed with all the natural and acquired gifts , and advantages , which fitted him for intimately knowing Italy and Italians ( 2 ) His religious ...
... books of travels that have appeared fince we began our Jabours . " ( 1 ) " Mr. Euftace is endowed with all the natural and acquired gifts , and advantages , which fitted him for intimately knowing Italy and Italians ( 2 ) His religious ...
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... books , and found them repeated in common life by those who were unconnected with the profession , but who judged from that ge- neral observation which , in diseases of such frequent occurrence , every indivi- dual is capable of ...
... books , and found them repeated in common life by those who were unconnected with the profession , but who judged from that ge- neral observation which , in diseases of such frequent occurrence , every indivi- dual is capable of ...
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... book , although catarrhs and pleurisies are fre- quently occurring . The island of Jamaica is situated in about 18 ° north lat .: is very mountainous , and appears to vary in its temperature more than the two islands just spoken of ...
... book , although catarrhs and pleurisies are fre- quently occurring . The island of Jamaica is situated in about 18 ° north lat .: is very mountainous , and appears to vary in its temperature more than the two islands just spoken of ...
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... book , published in 1607 , called " Lingua , or the combat of the tongue and the five senses for superiority . " " I remember , about the year 1602 , many used this skew kind of language , ( a frequent mixture of Latin words , ) which ...
... book , published in 1607 , called " Lingua , or the combat of the tongue and the five senses for superiority . " " I remember , about the year 1602 , many used this skew kind of language , ( a frequent mixture of Latin words , ) which ...
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... books , one of which I was certain con- tained some particulars of the person , ) I was at last obliged to give up the pur- suit without obtaining the desired infor- mation . Your correspondent who requests in- formation on the ...
... books , one of which I was certain con- tained some particulars of the person , ) I was at last obliged to give up the pur- suit without obtaining the desired infor- mation . Your correspondent who requests in- formation on the ...
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