The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 78
... bodies are not constant , and that the bodies hitherto regarded as elements . are compounds . But the number of ... body of British authors , and an injury to the writers whose duty it is really to review all the respectable works ...
... bodies are not constant , and that the bodies hitherto regarded as elements . are compounds . But the number of ... body of British authors , and an injury to the writers whose duty it is really to review all the respectable works ...
Page 239
... body of twelve or fifteen thousand men from becoming the represen- tatives of their countrymen in parliament , and to deprive the electors of members of parliament of the liberty of choosing their representatives out of so numerous a body ...
... body of twelve or fifteen thousand men from becoming the represen- tatives of their countrymen in parliament , and to deprive the electors of members of parliament of the liberty of choosing their representatives out of so numerous a body ...
Page 412
... body , cer- tainly indicates bleeding ; but it may often be of service , when the pulse is in the opposite extreme . The fear of inducing dropsy , by the too frequent use of the lancet , is in most instances ground- less . On the ...
... body , cer- tainly indicates bleeding ; but it may often be of service , when the pulse is in the opposite extreme . The fear of inducing dropsy , by the too frequent use of the lancet , is in most instances ground- less . On the ...
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