The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... ground , " however distant the mill may be , however scanty the water , and however indifferent the whole apparatus of grinding . " Mr. Russel , it seems , did not call to mind the treatment which the Knight of La Mancha met with when ...
... ground , " however distant the mill may be , however scanty the water , and however indifferent the whole apparatus of grinding . " Mr. Russel , it seems , did not call to mind the treatment which the Knight of La Mancha met with when ...
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... ground , and transfix the Professor in one of his vulner- able parts , of which , we lament to say , there are not a few : such is the fate of war ; a reciprocity of slaughter ; hhúvrav te xai ἀλλυμένων . Mr. Dunbar informs us that he ...
... ground , and transfix the Professor in one of his vulner- able parts , of which , we lament to say , there are not a few : such is the fate of war ; a reciprocity of slaughter ; hhúvrav te xai ἀλλυμένων . Mr. Dunbar informs us that he ...
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... ground work of future operations . In his introduction , Dr. Thomson considers the division of medicine into physic and surgery , and gives an entertaining and sufficiently accurate history of its origin . The definition and symptoms of ...
... ground work of future operations . In his introduction , Dr. Thomson considers the division of medicine into physic and surgery , and gives an entertaining and sufficiently accurate history of its origin . The definition and symptoms of ...
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... ground - work is so excellent , it is not our intention to bring forward even the few ob- jections which might be raised against any particular part . It is a good text book , and we hope that it will be so esteemed by those , who may ...
... ground - work is so excellent , it is not our intention to bring forward even the few ob- jections which might be raised against any particular part . It is a good text book , and we hope that it will be so esteemed by those , who may ...
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... grounds . " For , in the first place , it is a fact no less confirmed by general experience , than singular in its nature , that the feelings of men in general , and especially of those whose temperament is warm and enthusiastic , are ...
... grounds . " For , in the first place , it is a fact no less confirmed by general experience , than singular in its nature , that the feelings of men in general , and especially of those whose temperament is warm and enthusiastic , are ...
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