The Retrospective Review.., Том 11Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1825 |
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... Gout . III . - Ambrose Parey's Works IV . Popular Superstitions of the Welsh .. V. Dekker's Entertainment to King James I. VI . - Hakluyt's History of the West Indies VII . The Early Drama - Thomas Heywood's Plays P. 1 " • 35 • • 888 ...
... Gout . III . - Ambrose Parey's Works IV . Popular Superstitions of the Welsh .. V. Dekker's Entertainment to King James I. VI . - Hakluyt's History of the West Indies VII . The Early Drama - Thomas Heywood's Plays P. 1 " • 35 • • 888 ...
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... gout , and epilepsy , in ordinary people , are not to be got rid of by these extraordinary remedies ; diseases , in the uninitiated and unbelieving , are , like the patients themselves , stubborn 24 Life of George Fox .
... gout , and epilepsy , in ordinary people , are not to be got rid of by these extraordinary remedies ; diseases , in the uninitiated and unbelieving , are , like the patients themselves , stubborn 24 Life of George Fox .
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... in the pillory , twice whipped , to have his tongue bored through , and be branded on the forehead with hot irons , was equally in want of a bread and water regimen . ART . II . - The Honour of the Gout 34 Life of George Fox .
... in the pillory , twice whipped , to have his tongue bored through , and be branded on the forehead with hot irons , was equally in want of a bread and water regimen . ART . II . - The Honour of the Gout 34 Life of George Fox .
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Henry Southern. ART . II . - The Honour of the Gout , or a Rational Discourse ; demonstrating that the Gout is one of the greatest Blessings which can befal Mortal Man : That all Gentlemen who are weary of it , are their own Enemies ...
Henry Southern. ART . II . - The Honour of the Gout , or a Rational Discourse ; demonstrating that the Gout is one of the greatest Blessings which can befal Mortal Man : That all Gentlemen who are weary of it , are their own Enemies ...
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... gout is seldom or ever mortal in its first attacks , or in its very violent parox- ysms ; and therefore , in the case of those who are struggling with its fury , the acquaintance and friends of the parties are free from that ...
... gout is seldom or ever mortal in its first attacks , or in its very violent parox- ysms ; and therefore , in the case of those who are struggling with its fury , the acquaintance and friends of the parties are free from that ...
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