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m p ^ ftWty of perjury ;^ ang ! M , hare been & 6 % m % & to mSS&tt mwmm pmm wmh m ftme wo * fc of the pma ^ M it i % ttifefif ftiifi-Aflief idkh labbtits are of so Sysipfiean d chaf ^ tir , ifiai t& «^ frantorily , at every Effort , drdg down the Aixht of dbliyiofi M thifrr ofaii heatte . A vindication of Amerifca and the Americans
U fiSw riot walited ; still it is interesting to hearths feititeWMeh a * £ derived frcrtn the experience of otie who ha& ndt btilf resided in the country many years , but who appeats ex fdcii by tb £ vigorous and philosophical tone of his observations , to be a competent Witness ; onfe tvhb does tiot se ^ through the bhiat-dsciirb of any particular description of political spectacles , but who can
analyse fairly and impartially those political and moral conditions which contribute to the importance of a nation in its foreign relations , and are essential to its own internal and domestic happiness . The author of the volumes before us is of this class * He gives a Very clear and energetic description of the character © £ the Americans in all their political and social relations , analysing as he proceeds the causes by which some of the most prominent
features of their character were originally developed and subsequently confirmed . All who have read Basil Hall , Hamilton , or amused themselves with the caricatures of Mrs Trollope , or with the gossip of Mrs Butler , concerning America , should read at-$ iitively these Volumes by Mr Gfund . Th £ y coritalfl a gfeai Mk \ of Authentic information , and are extremely interestiflj * . Mf © find , however * should not go out of his way to meddle fai § &
fSltfV aild the fine arts , about which he puts forth S < im 6 liidfc feft&fy riterfcanfcile notions and non-cohiprehensioiis ; but hil § t& fillip tie valuable , and the tables he give ^ will be ibiiiid f&f ^ M t 6 all those who wish to enter minutely into AiiieMaig i te .
4 Treatise on Painful and Nertoous Disease * , and a HiiH Mdeti Vf Treatment fot Distaste of the Eye and Eat . By A . Tttffi * ; SuJl , 'M ; D . Churchill . Db Turnbull enjoys the merit of having called the attention pf medical men to the vfcry remarkable action whieli certain alk<fid * l ^ ve on the nervous ^ y&tem in a state of disease . The
discovery of these medicines forms an important era in medical ifiiltece . pt 1 ' ilrttbull h&s tibt only pointed out the chlrf aaiise § f ifeflamatioii , but also its remedy . Cataract , Gutt $ - $ etffeiti 4 , pif ^ ul deiaitees ^ will derive signal benefit frorh tWe dkta ^ itim ; \ Mte& , these pahiful diseases may now be CQiisidered in A tnkti-9 p uhde ^ r the control of the practitioner . It is ( i curious fkct , discovered b y Dr Tiirnbtill , that aconitine possesses the pecttliSrly properly of contracting the pupil . Hig researched &M Pcoverfei ii > this important department bf * Medical Seized 6 fititI 6 m w no vmmf wm * tf ptito ttM ^ M « i ^ i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 1, 1837, page 190, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1829/page/64/
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