The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... My appointments during that time made a considerable accession to my small fortune . I then received an invita- tion from general St. Clair to attend him as a se- cretary to his expedition , which was at first meant MY OWN LIFE . ix.
... My appointments during that time made a considerable accession to my small fortune . I then received an invita- tion from general St. Clair to attend him as a se- cretary to his expedition , which was at first meant MY OWN LIFE . ix.
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... in my bowels , which at first gave me no alarm , but has since , as I apprehend it , become mortal and incurable . I now reckon upon a speedy dissolu- tion . I have suffered very little pain from my xvi MY OWN LIFE .
... in my bowels , which at first gave me no alarm , but has since , as I apprehend it , become mortal and incurable . I now reckon upon a speedy dissolu- tion . I have suffered very little pain from my xvi MY OWN LIFE .
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David Hume. tion . I have suffered very little pain from my disorder ; and what is more strange , have , not- withstanding the great decline of my person , never suffered a moment's abatement of my spi- rits ; insomuch , that were I to ...
David Hume. tion . I have suffered very little pain from my disorder ; and what is more strange , have , not- withstanding the great decline of my person , never suffered a moment's abatement of my spi- rits ; insomuch , that were I to ...
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... tion of his friends ; and , sometimes in the even- ing , with a party at his favourite game of whist . His cheerfulness was so great , and his conversa- tion and amusements ran so much in their usual strain , that , notwithstanding all ...
... tion of his friends ; and , sometimes in the even- ing , with a party at his favourite game of whist . His cheerfulness was so great , and his conversa- tion and amusements ran so much in their usual strain , that , notwithstanding all ...
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... which I ever meant to do ; and I could at no time expect to leave my relations and friends in a better situa- tion than that in which I am now likely to leave 66 them : I , therefore , have all reason DR . ADAM SMITH . xxi.
... which I ever meant to do ; and I could at no time expect to leave my relations and friends in a better situa- tion than that in which I am now likely to leave 66 them : I , therefore , have all reason DR . ADAM SMITH . xxi.
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