The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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If from the effects of hot climates more females are born than males , the effect must be the same in one hot climate as in another in Malabar , for instance , as on the shores of the Red Sea , but in Malabar the polyandrian system of ...
If from the effects of hot climates more females are born than males , the effect must be the same in one hot climate as in another in Malabar , for instance , as on the shores of the Red Sea , but in Malabar the polyandrian system of ...
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... a very small dose of which procured some copious alvine evacuations , though he had before taken three times the quantity in disguise without effect , and he now began on a light nutritious regimen , with gentle exercise in the open ...
... a very small dose of which procured some copious alvine evacuations , though he had before taken three times the quantity in disguise without effect , and he now began on a light nutritious regimen , with gentle exercise in the open ...
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... the part of a member of the cabinet to effect a change in the constitution of the administration , with a view to what be considered the better carrying on of the public service . The character of this endeavour would depend upon ...
... the part of a member of the cabinet to effect a change in the constitution of the administration , with a view to what be considered the better carrying on of the public service . The character of this endeavour would depend upon ...
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of Chemistry in the University of Oxford | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
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