| John Macculloch - 1827 - 492 páginas
...yet submit to be the object of both, who would try to convince mankind that the pond which has been constructed for a few gold fishes, or the river which...and the sciatica which is the torment of his poorer neighbours, are the produce of a few bunches of rushes, or of a splendid display of waterlilies. Yet... | |
| 1828 - 476 páginas
...yet submit to be the object of both, who would try to convince mankind that the pond which has been constructed for a few gold fishes, or the river which...and the sciatica which is the torment of his poorer neighbours, are the produce of a few bunches of rushes, or of a splendid display of waterlilies. Yet... | |
| 1833 - 1092 páginas
...purchased at the cost of the fevers and the Uvt';aches which are the torments of the owner's family, $* ailing wife who is his own torment, and the sciatica which is the torment of his poorer neighbours.' Wherever generated, this poison, either mechanical]) mixed or chemically combined in the... | |
| 1833 - 540 páginas
...should have built his castle in a marsh, and inclosed it with a putrid moat. The pond which has been constructed for a few gold fishes, or the river which meanders through the woody valley, is often the death spring of diseases ; and the produce of a few bunches of rushes, or even a splendid... | |
| 1833 - 1094 páginas
...should have built his castle in a marsh, and inclosed it with a putrid moat. The pond which has been constructed for a few gold fishes, or the river which meanders through the woody valley, is often the death spring of diseases ; and the produce of a few bunches of rushes, or even a splendid... | |
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