The Quarterly Journal, Band 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... circumstances , grew discouraged at the prospect of expenses that were unavoidable , and at the uncertainty of eventual success . While they were thus hesitating , Mr. Jones , an eminent apothecary of Wrexham , decided the point , by ...
... circumstances , grew discouraged at the prospect of expenses that were unavoidable , and at the uncertainty of eventual success . While they were thus hesitating , Mr. Jones , an eminent apothecary of Wrexham , decided the point , by ...
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... world , chiefly through This circumstance is stated in a letter from Dr. Rush to Mr. Henry , dated Philadelphia , 29th July , 1786 . the publications of his friends Dr. Priestley and Dr. Percival 6 A Tribute to the Memory of.
... world , chiefly through This circumstance is stated in a letter from Dr. Rush to Mr. Henry , dated Philadelphia , 29th July , 1786 . the publications of his friends Dr. Priestley and Dr. Percival 6 A Tribute to the Memory of.
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... circumstance . He had found that the water of a large still tub was preserved sweet for several months by impregnating it with lime , though , without this precaution , it soon became extremely putrid . This fact suggested to him an ...
... circumstance . He had found that the water of a large still tub was preserved sweet for several months by impregnating it with lime , though , without this precaution , it soon became extremely putrid . This fact suggested to him an ...
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... circumstances . The acquirements of Mr. Henry were not limited to that science in which he obtained distinction . It was the habit of his mind , when wearied by one occupation , to seek relief , not in indolent repose , but in a change ...
... circumstances . The acquirements of Mr. Henry were not limited to that science in which he obtained distinction . It was the habit of his mind , when wearied by one occupation , to seek relief , not in indolent repose , but in a change ...
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... circumstances must always afford ; but in a still higher degree to those who think and feel alike , to those whose tastes are similar , whose sentiments are congenial . This was unquestionably our case , and , as if from the fear that ...
... circumstances must always afford ; but in a still higher degree to those who think and feel alike , to those whose tastes are similar , whose sentiments are congenial . This was unquestionably our case , and , as if from the fear that ...
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