Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... appeared to me also , as I have elsewheret observed , to be of the convulsive kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the description which Syden- ham gives of that ...
... appeared to me also , as I have elsewheret observed , to be of the convulsive kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the description which Syden- ham gives of that ...
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... appeared by their en- gaging in a great deal of discourse together . The gentlemen of the East York regiment ... appearing among the gentle- men of the neighbourhood , shorn of his bea ms This is natural , but it is cowardly . What I ...
... appeared by their en- gaging in a great deal of discourse together . The gentlemen of the East York regiment ... appearing among the gentle- men of the neighbourhood , shorn of his bea ms This is natural , but it is cowardly . What I ...
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... appeared in a former part of this work , * was humane and charitable enough to continue his bounty to him occasionally ; but surely there was no strong call of duty upon him or upon his legatee , to do more . The following letter ...
... appeared in a former part of this work , * was humane and charitable enough to continue his bounty to him occasionally ; but surely there was no strong call of duty upon him or upon his legatee , to do more . The following letter ...
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