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... as heAn Accountofthe Foxglove and some of its by William Withering 11An Accountofthe Foxglove and some of itsby William Withering The Project Gutenberg EBook of An Accountofthe Foxglove ... tumour ofthe eye, a remarkable swelling ofthe upper lip, and painfultumours ofthe joints ofthe fingers, much relieved; but the medicine was left off, on accountof its violenteffects on the ... Cawley,then principal of Brazen Nose College, Oxford, had been cured of a Hydrops Pectoris, by an empiricalexhibition ofthe root ofthe Foxglove, after some ofthe first physicians ofthe age...
... in the din of battle then the piper raised the inspiring sound ofthe pibroch. When the conflict was over the bard and the piper were again called into service the former to honor the memory of ... ofthe moredistant coasts, consists in this, that the latter, with the labors ofthe field, have to encounter alternately the dangers ofthe ocean and all the fatigues of navigation. To the ... reputation ofthe clan. These addresses were delivered with great vehemence of manner, and neverfailed to raise the feelings ofthe listeners to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. When the voice of the...
... very gist ofthe offence, without the existence of which, in the mind of the voter, at the time of voting, there is no crime. There is none by the statute and none in morals. The existence of this ... such cases the state ofthe mind constitutes the essence ofthe offence, and if the state of the mind which the law condemns does not exist, in connection with the act, there is no offence. It ... one ofthe governed, the denial of my right of representation as one of the taxed, the denial of my right to a trial by a jury of my peers, as an offender against law, therefore, the denial of my...
... worshipped by the followers ofthe Vedas, we can readily account for the appearance of these in the temples ofthe Chinese. The followers of Buddh in Ava reject altogether the worship of thesebeings, ... Nepal to the Hindu gods is no sort of proof that the doctrines ofthe Brahmans have existed long in the country; for the Bouddhists, who follow the doctrine of Sakya, admit ofthe worship ofthe same ... than that of Bhotan. The sheep of this breed give also much milk, with which, if I understand the accountofthe natives right, they make a kind of cheese. Whether or not the Barwal is ofthe same...
... Complaints, 219 Of an Incontinency of Urine, 223 Of a Stoppage of Urine, 227 Of the Epilepsy, 237 Of the Small-Pox, 243 Of Erisypilatous Swellings, 245 Of the Scurvy, 250 Of the Itch, 265Table of Diet ... first Joint of some of his Toes, and the Ends of others.As soon as the Sick began to complain of these Pains ofthe Toes and Feet, I found the best Remedy to be, the Bathing ofthe Feet in warm ... hewas sent to the Hospital, the right Cavity ofthe Thorax was found full of a watery Serum; and the Lobes of An Accountofthe Diseases which were most by Donald Monro 35An Accountofthe Diseases...
... the cinnamon and odours, of Ceylon. The tales ofthe Arabians are fraught with the wonders of "Serendib;"and the mariners ofthe Persian Gulf have left a record of their delight ... to the east ofthe line formed by the Ghauts on either side ofthe peninsula, and any affinitywhich it exhibits is rather with the equatorial direction ofthe intersecting ranges ofthe Nilgherries ... lateofficer ofthe Ceylon Government, that many years ago, what remained ofthe Dutch records were removedfrom the record-room ofthe Colonial Office to the cutcherry ofthe government agent ofthe western...
... with the affix as head. In keeping with the I-IPSG Semant, ics Principle, the semantics of the complex word is structure shared with the semantics ofthe head. (Riehemann, 1993) found that ... HPSG 4. 527 tions; the frequency of application and acceptability of results also indicate its degree of productivity. 3 Prefix Semantics in HPSG The main advantage of HPSG (Head Driven ... University of Rochester. B. Mayo, M T. Schepping, C. Schwarze, and A. Zal- fanella. 1995. Semantics in the derivational mor- phology of Italian: implications for the structure of the lexicon....
... increased.In the interim all the Nobility and Commonality ofthe City thought of nothing else, but how to exhilarate the A Brief Accountofthe Destruction ofthe by Bartolome de las Casas 15 Of the Province ... followed them, desiring they might have the hearts to feed upon,whereupon they butchered a great many of them, for this only Reason, because they would not eat the otherparts ofthe Body. Two of their ... Brief Accountofthe Destruction ofthe by Bartolome de las Casas 39so) that the Cause ofthe Indians is most Just, as well by the Law of Nature, as the Divine and Humane, theyby Force of Arms,...
... and if no person ofthe royal line be the object of their choice, they may elect one of their own body. The members ofthe council are appointed by the king; he chooses them for their wisdom and ... Sahara, or the gate ofthe desert, on the north: opposite to this, on the other side ofthe town, a second, called Bab Neel, or the gate ofthe Nile: the third gate leads to the forest on the east, ... Repast there Natural Strength of Santa Cruz, ofthe Town of Agurem, and the Portuguese Spring and Tank there Attempt ofthe Danes to land and build a Fort Eligibility ofthe Situation of Santa...
... The presence ofthe internal standard probesat different locations ofthe array allowed quantification of the local background and evaluation ofthe array homoge-neity, which is taken into account ... the degradation of a particular mRNA (slicing) or to repression of translation [2,3]. Thereafter, the use of chemicallysynthesized siRNAs as a new loss -of- function strategyexploded during the ... ofthe RNAi pathway componentsin each cell type and ⁄ or by different transfection effi-ciencies. These hypotheses highlight the importance of the cellular environment in the determination of...