The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... considered as essential to Cholera , are vomiting , intestinal evacuations , and irregular contortions of the muscles , termed cramps , or spasms . The suddenness of the attack , the violence of the symptoms , the nature of the fluids ...
... considered as essential to Cholera , are vomiting , intestinal evacuations , and irregular contortions of the muscles , termed cramps , or spasms . The suddenness of the attack , the violence of the symptoms , the nature of the fluids ...
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... considered made . Invested with all conjugal privileges ; rich in a wife , ready cash , and land without squatters , no wonder if he became ambitious . In a very few months from his marriage , his store and stock in trade were disposed ...
... considered made . Invested with all conjugal privileges ; rich in a wife , ready cash , and land without squatters , no wonder if he became ambitious . In a very few months from his marriage , his store and stock in trade were disposed ...
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... considered as making a part of the legitimate language of a nation ; that is , in speaking of it generally , or entitled to a place among its peculiarities . The nautical phraseology of a sailor , is only to be regarded as a part of the ...
... considered as making a part of the legitimate language of a nation ; that is , in speaking of it generally , or entitled to a place among its peculiarities . The nautical phraseology of a sailor , is only to be regarded as a part of the ...
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