The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... observation , that this plague is said to have differed altoge- ther from any plague before known , and it has been a matter of question by some of the leading medical autho- rities in London , whether the cholera is not in fact a ...
... observation , that this plague is said to have differed altoge- ther from any plague before known , and it has been a matter of question by some of the leading medical autho- rities in London , whether the cholera is not in fact a ...
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... observed its existence , until I was directed to a perusal of his communi- cation by his observations on the pa- ragraph which he considers as pointed against it . Your correspondent's own opinion , in fact , meets mine more than half ...
... observed its existence , until I was directed to a perusal of his communi- cation by his observations on the pa- ragraph which he considers as pointed against it . Your correspondent's own opinion , in fact , meets mine more than half ...
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... observation , that there was no pavement on the gravel causeway discovered in Eastcheap , although it evidently converged into the Watling- street . If I have erred in presuming to doubt of the Roman form of ancient London , without any ...
... observation , that there was no pavement on the gravel causeway discovered in Eastcheap , although it evidently converged into the Watling- street . If I have erred in presuming to doubt of the Roman form of ancient London , without any ...
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... observation . Some evidence of the activity in science of Frontinus , in this period of his command , is afforded from the way which bears his name ( Julia Strata ) being in one part most pro- bably adapted to the protection of the city ...
... observation . Some evidence of the activity in science of Frontinus , in this period of his command , is afforded from the way which bears his name ( Julia Strata ) being in one part most pro- bably adapted to the protection of the city ...
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... observed , that when you spend more abroad than you can pay for with your merchandize , you must export bullion to pay the balance , and this he called parting with our riches . The country was placed in this predi- cament by the war ...
... observed , that when you spend more abroad than you can pay for with your merchandize , you must export bullion to pay the balance , and this he called parting with our riches . The country was placed in this predi- cament by the war ...
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