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... reason to be displeased with the liberty here ta- ken , as the object of the ensuing Work is so truly laudable and praise - worthy , we beg leave To subscribe ourselves , Your Lordship's Most humble sérvants , THE EDITORS . PREFACE ...
... reason to be displeased with the liberty here ta- ken , as the object of the ensuing Work is so truly laudable and praise - worthy , we beg leave To subscribe ourselves , Your Lordship's Most humble sérvants , THE EDITORS . PREFACE ...
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... reason to persist in the use of the balsam he then had , and accordingly he wrote to Mr. God bold to send him a fresh bottle with such alterations he thought proper to make , to which he receive the following reply : - + Madam , We ...
... reason to persist in the use of the balsam he then had , and accordingly he wrote to Mr. God bold to send him a fresh bottle with such alterations he thought proper to make , to which he receive the following reply : - + Madam , We ...
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... reason for applying to me . After taking a few doses of the medicine , she was seized with violent menorrhagia , which , from her account , I have no doubt was the effect of abortion . I prescribed some time medicines for her , from ...
... reason for applying to me . After taking a few doses of the medicine , she was seized with violent menorrhagia , which , from her account , I have no doubt was the effect of abortion . I prescribed some time medicines for her , from ...
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... reason to advance the price from 2s . 3d . to 2s . 6d . it been prepared from gold , instead of antimony , it could not have been sold at a dearer rate . We do not on comparison , as well as experience find , that there is any ...
... reason to advance the price from 2s . 3d . to 2s . 6d . it been prepared from gold , instead of antimony , it could not have been sold at a dearer rate . We do not on comparison , as well as experience find , that there is any ...
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... - self M. D. E. D. A. T. W. and D. A. which he explained to be a medical doctor , an electrical doctor , Author of a Treatise on Worms , and a donor of advice . the very same reason he applauded its efficacy in flatulent 77.
... - self M. D. E. D. A. T. W. and D. A. which he explained to be a medical doctor , an electrical doctor , Author of a Treatise on Worms , and a donor of advice . the very same reason he applauded its efficacy in flatulent 77.
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