The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... mind , should pass into the possession of some stranger , who would tread on their graves and his own without any regard to the dust that lay beneath . That uneasy apprehension was removed after he had been married fifteen years , when ...
... mind , should pass into the possession of some stranger , who would tread on their graves and his own without any regard to the dust that lay beneath . That uneasy apprehension was removed after he had been married fifteen years , when ...
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... mind ? Be pleased only at present to bear in mind where we are . Place but as much confidence in me as you do in your review , your news- paper , and your apothecary ; give me but as much credit as you expect from your tailor ; and if ...
... mind ? Be pleased only at present to bear in mind where we are . Place but as much confidence in me as you do in your review , your news- paper , and your apothecary ; give me but as much credit as you expect from your tailor ; and if ...
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... mind in such cases commonly satisfies itself , my readers would find it more easy to place themselves in imagination at Ingleton . a hundred years ago , than at Thebes or Athens , so strange must it appear to them that a family should ...
... mind in such cases commonly satisfies itself , my readers would find it more easy to place themselves in imagination at Ingleton . a hundred years ago , than at Thebes or Athens , so strange must it appear to them that a family should ...
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... mind in such cases commonly satisfies itself , my readers would find it more easy to place themselves in imagination at Ingleton . a hundred years ago , than at Thebes or Athens , so strange must it appear to them that a family should ...
... mind in such cases commonly satisfies itself , my readers would find it more easy to place themselves in imagination at Ingleton . a hundred years ago , than at Thebes or Athens , so strange must it appear to them that a family should ...
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... minds was prodigious , from the accompany- ing sense of wonder , an emotion which of all others is at that time of life the ... mind supplied all that was wanting . " Mr. Guy , " said young Daniel to the schoolmaster , after one of these ...
... minds was prodigious , from the accompany- ing sense of wonder , an emotion which of all others is at that time of life the ... mind supplied all that was wanting . " Mr. Guy , " said young Daniel to the schoolmaster , after one of these ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.