The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... give a tincture to silver coin. — The lightest and warmest spring is that which supplies the public baths, and is called la source de Pinchinates. When I am for some time resident in any place of distinction, I consult a reputable ...
... give a tincture to silver coin. — The lightest and warmest spring is that which supplies the public baths, and is called la source de Pinchinates. When I am for some time resident in any place of distinction, I consult a reputable ...
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... give them the bark none of my cattle have been seized : and I am apt to ascribe the prevention of the disease to the use of the bark alone, as many of my neighbours' cattle have been since affected. Laving not used this remedy. Peruvian ...
... give them the bark none of my cattle have been seized : and I am apt to ascribe the prevention of the disease to the use of the bark alone, as many of my neighbours' cattle have been since affected. Laving not used this remedy. Peruvian ...
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... give an example ; — I discover, suppose, by some accident or another, that in a certain country, at a particular period of time, it was the universal fashion to travel in carriages -, that a journey of any considerable extent on ...
... give an example ; — I discover, suppose, by some accident or another, that in a certain country, at a particular period of time, it was the universal fashion to travel in carriages -, that a journey of any considerable extent on ...
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