... at times the face hideously swollen, if exposed during sleep to the moon's rays ; the maniac's paroxysms renewed with fearful vigour at the full and change ; and the cold damp chill of the ague supervening on the ascendancy of this apparently mild... A Popular View of Homoeopathy - Strana 27autor/autoři: Thomas Roupell Everest - 1835 - 243 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1837 - 496 str.
...ascendency of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. LET HER INyi.UENCR (continues Mr. Martin) OVER THIS EARTH BE STUDIED ; IT IS MORE POWERFUL THAN IS GENERALLY KNOWN." We have purposely displayed the final paragraph : man with all his wisdom has much yet to learn. Mr.... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1834 - 572 str.
...fearful vigour at the full and change, and the cold damp chill of the ague supervening on the ascendency of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. Let...studied, it is more powerful than is generally known. According to Mr. Hillhouse, who has repeatedly visited the interior, the climate of the region inhabited... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 str.
...blindness ; at times the face hideously swollen, if exposed during sleep to the moon's rays ; the maniac's paroxysms renewed with fearful vigour at the full...studied ; it is more powerful than is generally known. According to Mr. Hillhouse, who has repeatedly visited the interior, the climate of the region inhabited... | |
| Joseph Roberts - 1844 - 662 str.
...night-blindness/ at times the face hideously swollen, if exposed, during sleep, to the moon's rays; the maniac's paroxysms renewed, with fearful vigour, at the full...studied : it is more powerful than is generally known." I will only add, that though the moon may have more influence over vegetation, and on the rising and... | |
| 1845 - 260 str.
...chill of the ague supervening on the ascendancy of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. I,et her "influence over this earth be studied ; it is more powerful than is generally known." We ask whether our timber dealers would not find it to their advantage to make experiments by cutting... | |
| 1846 - 838 str.
...full and change ; and the cold damp chill of the ague supervening on the ascendancy of this mild but powerful luminary. Let her influence over this earth be studied ; it is more powerful than in generally known."* PATIIOGENETIC EFFECTS OF MERCURY. THE EFFECTS OF MERCURY ON CATTLE. — "A cow... | |
| 1852 - 428 str.
...the ague supervening on the ascendency of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. Let therefore her influence over this earth be studied: it is more powerful than is generally known. Martin's History of the British Colonies. WANTED' BY A YOUNO LADY, aged nineteen,- of pleasing countenance,... | |
| 1854 - 394 str.
...swollen, if exposed during sleep, to the moon's rays; the maniac's paroxysms renewed with fearful vigor at the full and change; and the cold damp chill of...studied ; it is more powerful than is generally known. — EMILY P. The Bed Men of North America— The whole number of red men still surviving in North America... | |
| 1856 - 592 str.
...fearful vigour at the full and change, and the cold damp chill of the ague supervening on the ascendency of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. Let...studied, it is more powerful than is generally known ! A WATERSPOUT. Mr. James Squires, in a letter dated Tunis, Nov. 18th, 1855, gives the following account... | |
| 1872
...vigour at the full and change ; and the cold, damp chill of the ague supervening on the ascendency of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. Let...studied ; it is more powerful than is generally known." JOHN ix. 34. — " And they cast him out." Casting Out.— There were three degrees of excommunication... | |
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