The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... sense of the word is evidently something which it requires patience to perform ; in the physical and moral sense , as when for example in the language of the vulgar a personal hurt or misfortune is called a bad job , it is something ...
... sense of the word is evidently something which it requires patience to perform ; in the physical and moral sense , as when for example in the language of the vulgar a personal hurt or misfortune is called a bad job , it is something ...
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... sense , as it is to perceive the faults of a dear friend . When we discover aberrations of this kind in such men , it should teach us caution for ourselves as well as tolerance for others ; and thus we may derive some benefit even from ...
... sense , as it is to perceive the faults of a dear friend . When we discover aberrations of this kind in such men , it should teach us caution for ourselves as well as tolerance for others ; and thus we may derive some benefit even from ...
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... sense of the word to have been a fortunate man , was never , except during the short duration of his marriage , a happy one . He had no near relations , none to whom he was in any degree attached ; and in Gray he lost the most intimate ...
... sense of the word to have been a fortunate man , was never , except during the short duration of his marriage , a happy one . He had no near relations , none to whom he was in any degree attached ; and in Gray he lost the most intimate ...
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