Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... appear to have led , like most of those af- flictions with which Providence exercises the virtuous , to happy consequences . The first of the poems is intitled " the Restoration of the Jews , " a Setonian prize poem published in 1795 ...
... appear to have led , like most of those af- flictions with which Providence exercises the virtuous , to happy consequences . The first of the poems is intitled " the Restoration of the Jews , " a Setonian prize poem published in 1795 ...
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... appear worn , and the neck of each tooth is particularly distinct . He has likewise now four grinders on each side above and below , three of the milk set , and one permanent . At a year and a half the cavity in the nippers is nearly ...
... appear worn , and the neck of each tooth is particularly distinct . He has likewise now four grinders on each side above and below , three of the milk set , and one permanent . At a year and a half the cavity in the nippers is nearly ...
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... appear something blunted . If a horse has been early and hard rode , he has usually windgalls , knuckles over , or has splents or spavins . At eight , the cavity in the lower corner teeth is lost , and now a horse is said to be aged ...
... appear something blunted . If a horse has been early and hard rode , he has usually windgalls , knuckles over , or has splents or spavins . At eight , the cavity in the lower corner teeth is lost , and now a horse is said to be aged ...
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