The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... seemed to sink into oblivion . Mr. Millar told me , that in a twelvemonth he sold only forty - five copies of it . I scarcely indeed heard of one man in the three king- doms , considerable for rank or letters , that could en- dure the ...
... seemed to sink into oblivion . Mr. Millar told me , that in a twelvemonth he sold only forty - five copies of it . I scarcely indeed heard of one man in the three king- doms , considerable for rank or letters , that could en- dure the ...
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... seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury . My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct : not but that the zealots , we may well suppose , would have been glad to invent and ...
... seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury . My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct : not but that the zealots , we may well suppose , would have been glad to invent and ...
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... seemed to yield to exercise and change of air , and when he arrived in London , he was apparently in much better health than when he left Edinburgh . He was advised to go to Bath to drink the waters , which appeared for some time to ...
... seemed to yield to exercise and change of air , and when he arrived in London , he was apparently in much better health than when he left Edinburgh . He was advised to go to Bath to drink the waters , which appeared for some time to ...
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... seemed still to be so very strong in him , that I could not help en- tertaining some faint hopes . He answered , " Your hopes are groundless . An habitual diarrhoea , of more than a year's standing , would be a very bad disease at DR ...
... seemed still to be so very strong in him , that I could not help en- tertaining some faint hopes . He answered , " Your hopes are groundless . An habitual diarrhoea , of more than a year's standing , would be a very bad disease at DR ...
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... seemed to be more happily balanced , if I may be allowed such an expression , than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known . Even in the lowest state of his fortune , his great and necessary frugality never hindered him from ...
... seemed to be more happily balanced , if I may be allowed such an expression , than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known . Even in the lowest state of his fortune , his great and necessary frugality never hindered him from ...
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