Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... things very well . I hope everybody and everything is well with you . I don't know how it is , but I like to write letters to you . I have written in [ all ] about ten letters to know if Cato received the collar which I sent to him ...
... things very well . I hope everybody and everything is well with you . I don't know how it is , but I like to write letters to you . I have written in [ all ] about ten letters to know if Cato received the collar which I sent to him ...
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... thing of Young's spirit , and imbibed from him a taste for the study of the Greek language and literature , we may infer from what he says in his letters from Oxford . The Chair of Logic was occupied by George Jardine , whose teaching ...
... thing of Young's spirit , and imbibed from him a taste for the study of the Greek language and literature , we may infer from what he says in his letters from Oxford . The Chair of Logic was occupied by George Jardine , whose teaching ...
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... thing I have had occasion to speak about more than once , and that is their extravagance in clothes and needless absurd expenses . You may therefore , if you think proper , say that no- thing of that kind will be attended to without my ...
... thing I have had occasion to speak about more than once , and that is their extravagance in clothes and needless absurd expenses . You may therefore , if you think proper , say that no- thing of that kind will be attended to without my ...
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... things , employed myself once a - day in swimming in the river . I have advised all the boys to continue the practice every day during the whole year . I am convinced if people plunged once a - day into the cold bath , colds and ...
... things , employed myself once a - day in swimming in the river . I have advised all the boys to continue the practice every day during the whole year . I am convinced if people plunged once a - day into the cold bath , colds and ...
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... things to slip in that might give you uneasiness . I wrote it , I suppose , when I was fagged and tormented with ... thing or another to prevent me doing it since vacation commenced . I hope you do not feel the cold sea air affecting ...
... things to slip in that might give you uneasiness . I wrote it , I suppose , when I was fagged and tormented with ... thing or another to prevent me doing it since vacation commenced . I hope you do not feel the cold sea air affecting ...
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Página 403 - MY days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.