The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... BACON'S PARSONAGE . CHRISTIAN RESIGNATION . TIME AND CHANGE . WILKIE AND THE MONK IN THE ESCURIAL . The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in ...
... BACON'S PARSONAGE . CHRISTIAN RESIGNATION . TIME AND CHANGE . WILKIE AND THE MONK IN THE ESCURIAL . The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in ...
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... Bacon had been deposited in the 30th year of her age . When the stupor and the agony of that be- reavement had past away , the very intensity of Leonard's affection became a source of consola- tion . Margaret had been to him a purely ...
... Bacon had been deposited in the 30th year of her age . When the stupor and the agony of that be- reavement had past away , the very intensity of Leonard's affection became a source of consola- tion . Margaret had been to him a purely ...
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... Bacon though convinced in his own mind that the practice was not only lawful , but advisable , refrained from having his daughter inoculated till the disease appeared in his own parish . He had been induced to defer it dur- ing her ...
... Bacon though convinced in his own mind that the practice was not only lawful , but advisable , refrained from having his daughter inoculated till the disease appeared in his own parish . He had been induced to defer it dur- ing her ...
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... consented ; and seemed to regard the beneficial consequences of the experiment to others with hope , rather than to look with apprehension to it for herself . Mr. Bacon therefore went to Doncaster and called upon Dr. Dove . " I do 72.
... consented ; and seemed to regard the beneficial consequences of the experiment to others with hope , rather than to look with apprehension to it for herself . Mr. Bacon therefore went to Doncaster and called upon Dr. Dove . " I do 72.
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... Bacon and the Doctor , farther than that they knew each other by sight and by good report . This circumstance led to a growing intimacy . During the course of his attendance the Doctor fell in friendship with the father , and the father ...
... Bacon and the Doctor , farther than that they knew each other by sight and by good report . This circumstance led to a growing intimacy . During the course of his attendance the Doctor fell in friendship with the father , and the father ...
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