Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... effect of " ratton poyson , " ( rats- bane , ) of which she seems to have administer- ed several doses to the young laird , " in eggs , browis , or kale , " but still without effect , his constitution proving apparently too strong for ...
... effect of " ratton poyson , " ( rats- bane , ) of which she seems to have administer- ed several doses to the young laird , " in eggs , browis , or kale , " but still without effect , his constitution proving apparently too strong for ...
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... effect of the perspective . Besides these , the singular , novel , light , waving , and not inelegant adornments of the roof , all com- bined to increase the effect . The reflections also associated with the purpose for which it had ...
... effect of the perspective . Besides these , the singular , novel , light , waving , and not inelegant adornments of the roof , all com- bined to increase the effect . The reflections also associated with the purpose for which it had ...
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... effects of this supposed virulent poison , here seem to form the rule , whilst the observance of the usual laws of cause and effect , if the received theory of hydrophobia be a true one , are very rare ; not more frequent than one in ...
... effects of this supposed virulent poison , here seem to form the rule , whilst the observance of the usual laws of cause and effect , if the received theory of hydrophobia be a true one , are very rare ; not more frequent than one in ...
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