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A General View of the State of Portugal ; containing a Topographical Description
thereof . In which are included , an Account of the Physical and Moral State of the
Kingdom ; together with Observations on the Animal , Vegetable , and Mineral ...
A General View of the State of Portugal ; containing a Topographical Description
thereof . In which are included , an Account of the Physical and Moral State of the
Kingdom ; together with Observations on the Animal , Vegetable , and Mineral ...
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... is not so obviously connected with a disorder of the stomach : nevertheless it
may in general be said , that this species of prurigo is attended with a state of ill
health in the con ftitution ; for those perfons are most liable to suffer frequently om
it ...
... is not so obviously connected with a disorder of the stomach : nevertheless it
may in general be said , that this species of prurigo is attended with a state of ill
health in the con ftitution ; for those perfons are most liable to suffer frequently om
it ...
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The State of the Nation , with respect to its public Funded . Debt , Revenue , and
Disbursement ; comprized in the Rea ports of the Seleet Committee of Finance ,
appointed by the House of Commons , to examine and fiate the total Amount of ...
The State of the Nation , with respect to its public Funded . Debt , Revenue , and
Disbursement ; comprized in the Rea ports of the Seleet Committee of Finance ,
appointed by the House of Commons , to examine and fiate the total Amount of ...
Page 348
He infers , that there are three statęs in which bodies exist : First , a state of
accumulated excitability . ? Second , a state of exhausted excitability . • Third ,
when it is in such a state as to produce the strongest and most healthy actions ,
when ...
He infers , that there are three statęs in which bodies exist : First , a state of
accumulated excitability . ? Second , a state of exhausted excitability . • Third ,
when it is in such a state as to produce the strongest and most healthy actions ,
when ...
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This is , for the most part , a delicate and well - conceived irony on a state of
nature , and , by an implied reductio ad absurdum , strikingly exposes the fallacy
of the speculations of the Genevefe philosopher . We present our readers with
some ...
This is , for the most part , a delicate and well - conceived irony on a state of
nature , and , by an implied reductio ad absurdum , strikingly exposes the fallacy
of the speculations of the Genevefe philosopher . We present our readers with
some ...
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