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... young Lady , New Creature , Quadrant , Supplement to ditto , 74 LUDLOW's Memoirs , new Edition 73 OXONIAN , 463 216 P. $ 37 78 OB of , LYSONS on Camphire , & C . 113 PANTHEON Rupture , LYTTELTON'S Hift . of Henry II . Vol . III . 408 ...
... young Lady , New Creature , Quadrant , Supplement to ditto , 74 LUDLOW's Memoirs , new Edition 73 OXONIAN , 463 216 P. $ 37 78 OB of , LYSONS on Camphire , & C . 113 PANTHEON Rupture , LYTTELTON'S Hift . of Henry II . Vol . III . 408 ...
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... young children , they were mixed from the beginning , with grumous blood . I have feen children , from whom , in the first days of malady , the blood has flowed in flreams down their legs ; juft after appeared a quite green matter , and ...
... young children , they were mixed from the beginning , with grumous blood . I have feen children , from whom , in the first days of malady , the blood has flowed in flreams down their legs ; juft after appeared a quite green matter , and ...
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... young children , who were very feverely feized by this malady , confifted in the fpafmodic contractions of the nerves , which came on at its first commencement , and by which they were immediately deprived of all fenfation . When the ...
... young children , who were very feverely feized by this malady , confifted in the fpafmodic contractions of the nerves , which came on at its first commencement , and by which they were immediately deprived of all fenfation . When the ...
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... young beginners are never fenfible of at first , but which is to be acquired , and will always be attained , by exercife and practice . I demand but a moderate ftrefs upon the buttocks , because a man that fits full upon them can never ...
... young beginners are never fenfible of at first , but which is to be acquired , and will always be attained , by exercife and practice . I demand but a moderate ftrefs upon the buttocks , because a man that fits full upon them can never ...
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... young people in the republic of Letters ; who , we doubt not , will readily acquiefce in the Editor's opinion , that in these little volumes we may trace the great character of Madame de Pompadour : Her ardour for her country , her ...
... young people in the republic of Letters ; who , we doubt not , will readily acquiefce in the Editor's opinion , that in these little volumes we may trace the great character of Madame de Pompadour : Her ardour for her country , her ...
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Page 14 - And it came to pass, that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
Page 4 - A FORM OF PRAYER WITH FASTING, to be used yearly on the Thirtieth of January, being the day of the Martyrdom of the [67] Blessed King CHARLES the First ; to implore the mercy of God, that neither the Guilt of that sacred and innocent Blood, nor those other sins, by which God was provoked to deliver up both us and our King into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men, may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity.
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Page 218 - Those magic seeds of fancy, which produce A poet's feeling, and a painter's eye, Come to your votary's aid. For well ye know How soon my infant...
Page 98 - Essay, it is by no means strictly proper to consider our diseases as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation. Were.' there a country, where the inhabitants led lives entirely natural and virtuous, few of them would die without measuring out the whole period of...