| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 trang
...and your spirit of life so strong, that I must entertain some taint hopes of your recovery. Mr. Hume answered, " Your hopes are groundless. An habitual....of more than a year's standing, would be a very bad disease at any age. At my age it is a Diortal one. When 1 lie down in the evening, I feel myself weaker... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 trang
...strong, that I must entertain some taint hopes of your recovery. Mr. Hume answered, " Your hopes arc groundless. An habitual diarrhoea, of more than a year's standing, would be a very bad disease at any age. Ac my age it is a mortal one. When 1 lie down in the evening, I feel myself weaker... | |
| 1809 - 612 trang
...which he immediately showed me. I told him, that though I was sensible how Tery much he was weakened, and that appearances were in many respects very bad,...cheerfulness was still so great, the spirit of life seemed to be still so very strong in him, that I could not help entertaining some faint hopes. He answered,... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 480 trang
...which he immediately shewed me. I told him, that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened, and that appearances were in many respects Very bad,...of more than a year's standing, would be a very bad disease at any age : at my age it is a mortal one. When I lie down in the evening, I feel myself weaker... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 508 trang
...which he immediately showed me, I told him, that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened, and that appearances were in many respects very bad,...faint hopes. He answered, " Your hopes are groundless. Aft habitual diarrhoea of more than a year's standing, would be a very bad disease at any age : at... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1832 - 456 trang
...many respects very bad, yet his cheerfulness was still so great, the spirit of life seemed to be still so very strong in him, that I could not help entertaining...answered, " Your hopes are groundless. An habitual diarrhea of more than a year's standing, would be a very bad disease at any age : at my age it is a... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1832 - 458 trang
...which he immediately showed me. I told him, that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened, and that appearances were in many respects very bad,...cheerfulness was still so great, the spirit of life seemed to be still so very strong in him, that 1 could not help entertaining some faint hopes. He answered,... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1846 - 560 trang
...doux noeuds, Et malgrc* nos cris et nos voeux Bien-tot none assuirons 11ne absence eternelle. spects very bad, yet his cheerfulness was still so great,...of more than a year's standing, would be a very bad disease at any age: at my age it is a mortal one. When I lie down in the evening, I feel myself weaker... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1849 - 604 trang
...which he immediately showed me. I told him, that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened, and that appearances were in many respects very bad,...cheerfulness was still so great, the spirit of life seemed to be still so very strong in Mm, i hat I could not help entertaining some faint hopes. He answered,... | |
| David Hume - 1851 - 532 trang
...which he immediately showed me. I told him, that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened, and that appearances were in many respects very bad,...answered, " Your hopes are groundless. An habitual diarrhosa of more than a year's •standing, would be a very bad disease at any age ; at my age it... | |
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