The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... persons were daily ar- riving at the island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added , should the plague declare itself at Alexandria , distant some hundred miles , we shall certainly have it at Scio . ' It did reach ...
... persons were daily ar- riving at the island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added , should the plague declare itself at Alexandria , distant some hundred miles , we shall certainly have it at Scio . ' It did reach ...
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... persons with whom we conversed , assured us of this fact ; and , he adds , we certainly observed that they were particularly dull of hearing . ' The view , however , of the barrier placed by nature between Nubia and Egypt , is described ...
... persons with whom we conversed , assured us of this fact ; and , he adds , we certainly observed that they were particularly dull of hearing . ' The view , however , of the barrier placed by nature between Nubia and Egypt , is described ...
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... persons remarkably thin , which he thinks may be owing to the heat of the climate and to their scanty means of subsistence . Their hair is sometimes frizzled out at the sides and stiffened with grease , so as perfectly to resemble the ...
... persons remarkably thin , which he thinks may be owing to the heat of the climate and to their scanty means of subsistence . Their hair is sometimes frizzled out at the sides and stiffened with grease , so as perfectly to resemble the ...
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... persons at Liverpool toast the health of this wild ranter , he modestly and intelligibly describes the effect which this great event will have in Ireland- Oh ! yes , I do foresee when she ( Ireland ) shall hear with what courtesy her ...
... persons at Liverpool toast the health of this wild ranter , he modestly and intelligibly describes the effect which this great event will have in Ireland- Oh ! yes , I do foresee when she ( Ireland ) shall hear with what courtesy her ...
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... persons have forcibly shut their eyes against the completeness of the induction , and the extent of the evi- dence by which the force of the principle is indisputably proved . Others , unable to withstand conviction , have been iuclined ...
... persons have forcibly shut their eyes against the completeness of the induction , and the extent of the evi- dence by which the force of the principle is indisputably proved . Others , unable to withstand conviction , have been iuclined ...
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