The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 - Books |
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Page 125
... frequently attack the same person more than once in the same pestiferous season , yet there are instances where this has happened , and where the relapses which have occurred have proved fatal . ' It is generally remarked , that a ...
... frequently attack the same person more than once in the same pestiferous season , yet there are instances where this has happened , and where the relapses which have occurred have proved fatal . ' It is generally remarked , that a ...
Page 281
... frequently among Europeans : but They are very subject to a species of lethargy , which they are much afraid of . as it proves fatal in every instance . The Timmanees call it márree , or , ' nluoi , and the Bulioms , nagónlô , or ...
... frequently among Europeans : but They are very subject to a species of lethargy , which they are much afraid of . as it proves fatal in every instance . The Timmanees call it márree , or , ' nluoi , and the Bulioms , nagónlô , or ...
Page 424
... frequently takes to inculcate lessons of truth and virtue . It may , however , be recommended to Mr. Whitfield to intro- duce himself in future less frequently in the first person . Art . 22. Leopold ; or , the Bastard . 12mo . 2 Vols ...
... frequently takes to inculcate lessons of truth and virtue . It may , however , be recommended to Mr. Whitfield to intro- duce himself in future less frequently in the first person . Art . 22. Leopold ; or , the Bastard . 12mo . 2 Vols ...
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