The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 45
... whole estate upon a single throw of the dice . So , Sir , as it chanced , a very villainous chance befel me ; for by ... whole posse of them ; and if I had not unluckily broken my sword , I should have sent them every one to the devil ...
... whole estate upon a single throw of the dice . So , Sir , as it chanced , a very villainous chance befel me ; for by ... whole posse of them ; and if I had not unluckily broken my sword , I should have sent them every one to the devil ...
Page 176
... whole to prefer the excision of the diseased portions , and tying up any bleeding vessels with small separate ligatures . He severely condemns a practice , not yet fallen into disuse , of including the whole protruded and al- tered ...
... whole to prefer the excision of the diseased portions , and tying up any bleeding vessels with small separate ligatures . He severely condemns a practice , not yet fallen into disuse , of including the whole protruded and al- tered ...
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... whole of Italy . A great example of constancy and courage had been given in favour of liberty , the Tortonese were its martyrs ; they were im- mediately taken under the protection of the republics whose cause they had defended . The ...
... whole of Italy . A great example of constancy and courage had been given in favour of liberty , the Tortonese were its martyrs ; they were im- mediately taken under the protection of the republics whose cause they had defended . The ...
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