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Some of the few fish we caught were very excellent , particularly of the larger fort ;
one much resembling the fnook , and another the calipevar of Jamaica , both of
high flavor ; as was a kind of fish not unlike , nor inferior in quality to , the English
...
Some of the few fish we caught were very excellent , particularly of the larger fort ;
one much resembling the fnook , and another the calipevar of Jamaica , both of
high flavor ; as was a kind of fish not unlike , nor inferior in quality to , the English
...
Page 290
The figure , before us , is of the latter variety : both kinds are harmless and
indolent . ... called Bryan Scahil , who was living , and in his 1 19th year , when
the earl wrote the letter , remembered huntings of this kind in Ireland as a
common sport .
The figure , before us , is of the latter variety : both kinds are harmless and
indolent . ... called Bryan Scahil , who was living , and in his 1 19th year , when
the earl wrote the letter , remembered huntings of this kind in Ireland as a
common sport .
Page 318
The distinction of erysipelas into irritative , inirritative , and fenfitive , is too minute
to be always followed at the bed - fide , though well - founded . In the
recommendation of early and active bleeding in the first kind , Dr. Darwin's advice
is too ...
The distinction of erysipelas into irritative , inirritative , and fenfitive , is too minute
to be always followed at the bed - fide , though well - founded . In the
recommendation of early and active bleeding in the first kind , Dr. Darwin's advice
is too ...
Page 453
... and the quack , was not easily reconcileable ; and , had it not been for some
intrinsic evidence , that the author had really been in Italy , we might have
fuppofed this volume to have been a hand - bill of a superior kind . We pretend
not , after ...
... and the quack , was not easily reconcileable ; and , had it not been for some
intrinsic evidence , that the author had really been in Italy , we might have
fuppofed this volume to have been a hand - bill of a superior kind . We pretend
not , after ...
Page 527
From the leaves also they spin a kind of hemp , of which they make cords ; and
they use the bark for making chests and boxes of different kinds . ' From the
account of the quadrupeds we shall felect the observations upon the ante , which
the ...
From the leaves also they spin a kind of hemp , of which they make cords ; and
they use the bark for making chests and boxes of different kinds . ' From the
account of the quadrupeds we shall felect the observations upon the ante , which
the ...
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