The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Tom 4F. and C. Rivington, 1794 |
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... last month or two of geftation , it fometimes happens , that a part of the circumference of the cervix is bruifed and rendered thin and thus difpofed to rupture , in cafe of the labour proving un- commonly violent or tedious ; and this ...
... last month or two of geftation , it fometimes happens , that a part of the circumference of the cervix is bruifed and rendered thin and thus difpofed to rupture , in cafe of the labour proving un- commonly violent or tedious ; and this ...
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... last words as introductory to our remarks on the ge- neral merits of his publication , Dr. Munro concludes with the following great deductions or corollaries from his experiments : . That the fluid , which , on the application of ...
... last words as introductory to our remarks on the ge- neral merits of his publication , Dr. Munro concludes with the following great deductions or corollaries from his experiments : . That the fluid , which , on the application of ...
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... last devoured . " " I defy the Gazetteer of the prefent day to give a more decorous account of the introduction of a foreign minister . The aptnefs of King James's claffical faying . carried it from the news - paper into hitory . " ble ...
... last devoured . " " I defy the Gazetteer of the prefent day to give a more decorous account of the introduction of a foreign minister . The aptnefs of King James's claffical faying . carried it from the news - paper into hitory . " ble ...
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... last century . " It is a remarkable fact , " he then adds , " which history was either too idle to ascertain , or too much afhamed to relate , that the arms of Crom- well communicated to Scotland , with other benefits , the first news ...
... last century . " It is a remarkable fact , " he then adds , " which history was either too idle to ascertain , or too much afhamed to relate , that the arms of Crom- well communicated to Scotland , with other benefits , the first news ...
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... last violence has already been recurred to , and nei- ther the images of Saints can be again melted down , nor the p operty of emigrants a fecond time confifcated . France muft , in the judgment of this writer , arrive at fome point of ...
... last violence has already been recurred to , and nei- ther the images of Saints can be again melted down , nor the p operty of emigrants a fecond time confifcated . France muft , in the judgment of this writer , arrive at fome point of ...
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