The Balance, and Columbian Repository, Том 3Sampson, Chittenden & Croswell, 1804 |
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... called down upon his head the vengeance of his opponents ; and he is conftrained to acknowledge that he is not a little grati- fied with the idea , that his enemies con fider him as an object worth crushing . He does not fubfcribe to ...
... called down upon his head the vengeance of his opponents ; and he is conftrained to acknowledge that he is not a little grati- fied with the idea , that his enemies con fider him as an object worth crushing . He does not fubfcribe to ...
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... called the Reli gious Philofopher , that in his time falt pe- tre was fold for the purpole of husbandry , under the name of fat prolificum , or fruit- ful making falt . Virgil takes notice that the ancients were well acquainted with ...
... called the Reli gious Philofopher , that in his time falt pe- tre was fold for the purpole of husbandry , under the name of fat prolificum , or fruit- ful making falt . Virgil takes notice that the ancients were well acquainted with ...
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... called medical , however , for all medicine is foon to be laid wholly - afide With refpett to the healing art , what furprizing difcoveries have been made ! There are Perkins ' Tractors . They will cure every thing . And if man- kind ...
... called medical , however , for all medicine is foon to be laid wholly - afide With refpett to the healing art , what furprizing difcoveries have been made ! There are Perkins ' Tractors . They will cure every thing . And if man- kind ...
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... called medical , however , for all medicine is foon to be laid wholly afide With refpett to the healing art , what furprizing difcoveries have been made ! There are Perkins ' Tractors . They will cure every thing . And if man- ufing ...
... called medical , however , for all medicine is foon to be laid wholly afide With refpett to the healing art , what furprizing difcoveries have been made ! There are Perkins ' Tractors . They will cure every thing . And if man- ufing ...
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... called granny Barber ) has again appeared against the editor , by order of his master . 1 once had occasion to make known some of my reasons for not engaging in a personal contest with Barber . I have one more reason to offer , with ...
... called granny Barber ) has again appeared against the editor , by order of his master . 1 once had occasion to make known some of my reasons for not engaging in a personal contest with Barber . I have one more reason to offer , with ...
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