The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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James Anderson. 193 tion experienced the soothing effects of the fire , tries by a rotatory motion , to give every part ... experience , well know how difficult it is to eradicate errors that have been sanctioned by the use of ages ; and ...
James Anderson. 193 tion experienced the soothing effects of the fire , tries by a rotatory motion , to give every part ... experience , well know how difficult it is to eradicate errors that have been sanctioned by the use of ages ; and ...
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... experience convince us of the necefsity and usefulness of artificial heat ; yet the same reason and experience are said to prove that cold invigorates the body ; and the more freely it is applied , the more capable is the body rendered ...
... experience convince us of the necefsity and usefulness of artificial heat ; yet the same reason and experience are said to prove that cold invigorates the body ; and the more freely it is applied , the more capable is the body rendered ...
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... experience , if there are many petitions presented to the inner house at present , that do not recite proceedings two , three , four , five . and even six years back . The present mode of adducing evidence by witnesses , is not only the ...
... experience , if there are many petitions presented to the inner house at present , that do not recite proceedings two , three , four , five . and even six years back . The present mode of adducing evidence by witnesses , is not only the ...
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