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... respect to the useful directions for each month , appended to the British Almanack , ' we shall merely observe , that the agri- cultural and horticultural part of them are exceedingly valuable . But the medical directions are absolutely ...
... respect to the useful directions for each month , appended to the British Almanack , ' we shall merely observe , that the agri- cultural and horticultural part of them are exceedingly valuable . But the medical directions are absolutely ...
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... respecting the guardianship and treatment of his two sons . It cannot be mistaken , that the materials and notices kindly communicated in this respect by your excellency , being submitted to a calm , impartial consideration , leave ...
... respecting the guardianship and treatment of his two sons . It cannot be mistaken , that the materials and notices kindly communicated in this respect by your excellency , being submitted to a calm , impartial consideration , leave ...
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... respect ; for they were results , to a degree which man cannot estimate , of a diseased , irritable , nervous , unhappy , physical tempera- ment , and belonged to the body more than to the mind . We only ask the friends of genius not to ...
... respect ; for they were results , to a degree which man cannot estimate , of a diseased , irritable , nervous , unhappy , physical tempera- ment , and belonged to the body more than to the mind . We only ask the friends of genius not to ...
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