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... . Candour , however , requires us to add that the faults of all kinds which we have mentioned are but slight : while the body of the work , consisting of new and curious materials .12 of 14 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
... . Candour , however , requires us to add that the faults of all kinds which we have mentioned are but slight : while the body of the work , consisting of new and curious materials .12 of 14 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
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... body ; the other , that the qualities which we attribute to their style are so obvious that it were superfluous to illustrate them . Besides those first reformers of the style of 1688 , there were others , contemporary with them , who ...
... body ; the other , that the qualities which we attribute to their style are so obvious that it were superfluous to illustrate them . Besides those first reformers of the style of 1688 , there were others , contemporary with them , who ...
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... bodies there were small wounds , as if made with an hot iron of the size of a sixpenny piece . I imme- diately ordered ... body , legs , and arms , and working it with the fingers . ' This was near to the situation given to Isle Grande 5 ...
... bodies there were small wounds , as if made with an hot iron of the size of a sixpenny piece . I imme- diately ordered ... body , legs , and arms , and working it with the fingers . ' This was near to the situation given to Isle Grande 5 ...
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... body was then immersed in warm water , to give a free course to perspiration ; some opening medicine was afterward administered , and every four hours , a dose of ten grains of James's powders . If the patient was thirsty , the drink ...
... body was then immersed in warm water , to give a free course to perspiration ; some opening medicine was afterward administered , and every four hours , a dose of ten grains of James's powders . If the patient was thirsty , the drink ...
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... bodies of persons who had been dear to them . At Ping - yuen - chen , in the tem- porary lodgings of the Embassy , one of the halls was appro- priated to several coffins inclosing dead bodies . Some of them bore marks of great antiquity ...
... bodies of persons who had been dear to them . At Ping - yuen - chen , in the tem- porary lodgings of the Embassy , one of the halls was appro- priated to several coffins inclosing dead bodies . Some of them bore marks of great antiquity ...
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