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Page 199
... regard . For those civilities , and for the esteem and confidence with which Mr. Pitt was pleased to honour him , he returned gratitude and affection- ate attachment , increased by high respect for his political character , In his ...
... regard . For those civilities , and for the esteem and confidence with which Mr. Pitt was pleased to honour him , he returned gratitude and affection- ate attachment , increased by high respect for his political character , In his ...
Page 465
... regard should be paid to the age and habit of the patient , and to the sensible effects of his regimen . Respecting the use of remedies , to prevent the return of gout , he observes that , in plethoric habits , bleeding at stated times ...
... regard should be paid to the age and habit of the patient , and to the sensible effects of his regimen . Respecting the use of remedies , to prevent the return of gout , he observes that , in plethoric habits , bleeding at stated times ...
Page 495
... regard to the motion in latitude ; the approximations of this motion are more simple and more convergent , than those of the motion in lon- gitude ; and the greatest difference between the co - efficients of my analysis and those of the ...
... regard to the motion in latitude ; the approximations of this motion are more simple and more convergent , than those of the motion in lon- gitude ; and the greatest difference between the co - efficients of my analysis and those of the ...
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