The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... says that will do , and as the beef rots , so the warts will waste away . " Daniel , " said the father , " those can be no lawful charms that begin with stealing ; I could tell thee how to cure thy warts in a better manner . There is an ...
... says that will do , and as the beef rots , so the warts will waste away . " Daniel , " said the father , " those can be no lawful charms that begin with stealing ; I could tell thee how to cure thy warts in a better manner . There is an ...
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... says the compositor to the corrector of the press , " there is no heading in the copy for this chapter . What must I do ? " 66 Leave a space for it , " the corrector replies . " It is a strange sort of book ; but I dare say the author ...
... says the compositor to the corrector of the press , " there is no heading in the copy for this chapter . What must I do ? " 66 Leave a space for it , " the corrector replies . " It is a strange sort of book ; but I dare say the author ...
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... say , a psychologist , if he were at all a master of his art bablative ( for it is as much an ars bablativa as the ... says other- wise ! " Tam suavia dicam facinora , ut malè sit ei qui talibus * Beaumont and Fletcher . non delectetur ...
... say , a psychologist , if he were at all a master of his art bablative ( for it is as much an ars bablativa as the ... says other- wise ! " Tam suavia dicam facinora , ut malè sit ei qui talibus * Beaumont and Fletcher . non delectetur ...
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... says Aaron Hill , " who is for leaping the hedges of custom . " myself I am not so adventurous a horseman as to take the hazards of a steeple chase . For Proceeding , therefore , after the model of a Tyburn bio- graphy - which , being ...
... says Aaron Hill , " who is for leaping the hedges of custom . " myself I am not so adventurous a horseman as to take the hazards of a steeple chase . For Proceeding , therefore , after the model of a Tyburn bio- graphy - which , being ...
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... says boys are above all things to be deterred ) from those faults which Lily also says , seem almost natural to the English - the heinous faults of iota- cism , lambdacism , ( which Alcibiades effected , ) ischnotesism , trauli'sm , and ...
... says boys are above all things to be deterred ) from those faults which Lily also says , seem almost natural to the English - the heinous faults of iota- cism , lambdacism , ( which Alcibiades effected , ) ischnotesism , trauli'sm , and ...
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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.