The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... disease had been complicated and severe . The re - construction of the Prussian monarchy was one of the leading objects of Lord Castlereagh's policy , again following Mr. Pitt ; and his exertions mainly contributed to its accomplishment ...
... disease had been complicated and severe . The re - construction of the Prussian monarchy was one of the leading objects of Lord Castlereagh's policy , again following Mr. Pitt ; and his exertions mainly contributed to its accomplishment ...
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... diseases peculiar to Spain , some are local and others gene- ral . To the former class belong the yellow fever , which occasio- nally commits such dreadful ravages on the coast ; and that peculiar affection of the eyes , frequently ...
... diseases peculiar to Spain , some are local and others gene- ral . To the former class belong the yellow fever , which occasio- nally commits such dreadful ravages on the coast ; and that peculiar affection of the eyes , frequently ...
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... diseases of the eyes and loss of sight are common to the whole of Spain , judging by what one observes as far as Cadiz ; because the irritating atmosphere of the Peninsula is generally very much ... disease , " says Dr. Faure , " Spain . 157.
... diseases of the eyes and loss of sight are common to the whole of Spain , judging by what one observes as far as Cadiz ; because the irritating atmosphere of the Peninsula is generally very much ... disease , " says Dr. Faure , " Spain . 157.
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... disease is constant in some parts of Spain ; and , what is not a little remarkable considering the dryness of the air , intermittent fevers generally make their appearance about the beginning of June , when the heat becomes intense ...
... disease is constant in some parts of Spain ; and , what is not a little remarkable considering the dryness of the air , intermittent fevers generally make their appearance about the beginning of June , when the heat becomes intense ...
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... diseases which flesh is heir to ; be- cause , without such a modicum , the great machine of society would come to a dead stand : but it is manifestly with reluctance that the government permits this much , or rather this little , to be ...
... diseases which flesh is heir to ; be- cause , without such a modicum , the great machine of society would come to a dead stand : but it is manifestly with reluctance that the government permits this much , or rather this little , to be ...
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