The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... tion not unfrequent in mild climates . 3. That they are very prevalent in this country , the climate of which is cold and variable . 4. That in this country they are much more frequent in winter than in summer . 5. That they have often ...
... tion not unfrequent in mild climates . 3. That they are very prevalent in this country , the climate of which is cold and variable . 4. That in this country they are much more frequent in winter than in summer . 5. That they have often ...
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... tion are so much as named , a plain proof that in Grenada , they very rarely , if ever , are met with . Dr. HILLARY , in his " Observations on the Changes of the Air and Diseases in Barbadoes , " informs us , that this island is ...
... tion are so much as named , a plain proof that in Grenada , they very rarely , if ever , are met with . Dr. HILLARY , in his " Observations on the Changes of the Air and Diseases in Barbadoes , " informs us , that this island is ...
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... tion them as occurring in hot climates . Dr. LIND wrote An Essay on Dis eases incidental to Europeans in Hot Cli- males . " He speaks of Barbadoes , ( p . 57 ) as being peculiarly healthful , because " it is perfectly freed from trees ...
... tion them as occurring in hot climates . Dr. LIND wrote An Essay on Dis eases incidental to Europeans in Hot Cli- males . " He speaks of Barbadoes , ( p . 57 ) as being peculiarly healthful , because " it is perfectly freed from trees ...
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... tion both of " metaphysical and glosso- logical knowledge . " Dr. Wallis's sinall Grammar , especially if we consider the period when it was written , possesses great merit ; and , as " L. Murray imi- tates the method of Wallis , " it ...
... tion both of " metaphysical and glosso- logical knowledge . " Dr. Wallis's sinall Grammar , especially if we consider the period when it was written , possesses great merit ; and , as " L. Murray imi- tates the method of Wallis , " it ...
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... tion of London , to leave them a consi . derable freehold estate at his death , if they would lend him the * London work- house , in Bishopsgate - street , for the pur- pose of employing females who had been prostitutes ? Did not the ...
... tion of London , to leave them a consi . derable freehold estate at his death , if they would lend him the * London work- house , in Bishopsgate - street , for the pur- pose of employing females who had been prostitutes ? Did not the ...
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