The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... soon recovered the blow , and prosecuted with great ardour my studies in the country . In 1742 , I printed at Edinburgh the first part of my Essays : the work was favour- ably received , and soon made me entirely forget my former ...
... soon recovered the blow , and prosecuted with great ardour my studies in the country . In 1742 , I printed at Edinburgh the first part of my Essays : the work was favour- ably received , and soon made me entirely forget my former ...
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... soon returned with their usual violence ; and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but submitted with the utmost cheerfulness , and the most perfect complacency and resignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though ...
... soon returned with their usual violence ; and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but submitted with the utmost cheerfulness , and the most perfect complacency and resignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though ...
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... soon afterwards came to see him , and take leave of him ; and on his way home he could not forbear writing him a letter , bidding him once more an eternal adieu , and ap- plying to him , as to a dying man , the beautiful French verses ...
... soon afterwards came to see him , and take leave of him ; and on his way home he could not forbear writing him a letter , bidding him once more an eternal adieu , and ap- plying to him , as to a dying man , the beautiful French verses ...
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... soon die . " Well , " said I , " if it must be so , you have at least the sa- tisfaction of leaving all your friends , your brother's family in particular , in great prosperity . " He said , that he felt that satisfaction so sensibly ...
... soon die . " Well , " said I , " if it must be so , you have at least the sa- tisfaction of leaving all your friends , your brother's family in particular , in great prosperity . " He said , that he felt that satisfaction so sensibly ...
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... soon weakened him so much , that he could no longer rise out of his bed . He continued to the last perfectly sensible , and free from much pain or feelings of distress . He never dropped the smallest expression of impatience ; but when ...
... soon weakened him so much , that he could no longer rise out of his bed . He continued to the last perfectly sensible , and free from much pain or feelings of distress . He never dropped the smallest expression of impatience ; but when ...
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