LIMBIRD'S EDITION OF THE

Following Novels is already Published:

Mackenzie's Man of FeelingPaul and VirginiaThe Castle of OtrantoAlmoran and HametElizabeth, or the Exiles of SiberiaThe Castles of Athlin and DunbayneRasselasThe Old English BaronNature and ArtGoldsmith's Vicar of WakefieldSicilian RomanceThe Man of the WorldA Simple StoryJoseph AndrewsHumphry ClinkerThe Romance of the ForestThe ItalianZeluco, by Dr. MooreEdward, by Dr. MooreRoderick RandomThe Mysteries of UdolphoPeregrine Pickle

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06
06
06
06
06
08
08
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010
10
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14
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20
26
26
26
36
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Footnote 1: [(return)]

We frequently hear of people being muscled; and it is generally supposed that the mischief is produced by some specifically poisonous quality in the fish. I have seen many cases, but I could discover nothing to confirm this popular opinion. In some instances, only one of a family has been affected, while all partook of the same muscles. I have known exactly the same symptoms produced by pork, lobsters, and other shell-fish, and can attribute them to nothing more than an aggravated state of indigestion.

Footnote 2: [(return)]

Mr. W.H. Brandreth, author of "Field Flowers," &c.



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