The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... taken in a very moderate dose , about nine in the evening , and directed to be repeated in eight hours . On the following morn- ing the two doses had been taken , the pain was considerably abated , though no eyacuation had taken place ...
... taken in a very moderate dose , about nine in the evening , and directed to be repeated in eight hours . On the following morn- ing the two doses had been taken , the pain was considerably abated , though no eyacuation had taken place ...
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... taken up the pen in vain , The recent agitation of this subject in the common council has more espe- cially induced the expression of my thoughts upon it . There we see the evil is on all hands seemingly deplored , and some efforts ...
... taken up the pen in vain , The recent agitation of this subject in the common council has more espe- cially induced the expression of my thoughts upon it . There we see the evil is on all hands seemingly deplored , and some efforts ...
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... taken a share in the provisional Government of the Republic ; and , whether he continues to serve his country that way , or prefers to return to his former pursuits , his learning and talents will always place him among the ...
... taken a share in the provisional Government of the Republic ; and , whether he continues to serve his country that way , or prefers to return to his former pursuits , his learning and talents will always place him among the ...
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... taken away . In politics , rarely any beneficial or even safe , if practicable , plan of reform can be introduced by attempting to reme dy an evil on one part without reference to the whole as a system ; any more than it is a good ...
... taken away . In politics , rarely any beneficial or even safe , if practicable , plan of reform can be introduced by attempting to reme dy an evil on one part without reference to the whole as a system ; any more than it is a good ...
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... taken place to render the titular claims more general and indiscri- minate , I am not competent to judge ; it is probable , the term Esquire is frequent ly used complimentary , and on some oc casions ad usum tenens . " Walsall , July 8 ...
... taken place to render the titular claims more general and indiscri- minate , I am not competent to judge ; it is probable , the term Esquire is frequent ly used complimentary , and on some oc casions ad usum tenens . " Walsall , July 8 ...
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