The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... Deborah after her maternal grandmother , for whom Leonard ever gratefully retained a most affectionate and reverential remembrance . She was a healthy , happy creature in body and in mind ; at first one of those little prating girls Of ...
... Deborah after her maternal grandmother , for whom Leonard ever gratefully retained a most affectionate and reverential remembrance . She was a healthy , happy creature in body and in mind ; at first one of those little prating girls Of ...
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... of her daughter's spirits . Deborah brought into the world the happiest of all nature's en- dowments , an easy temper and a light heart . ISAAC COMNENUS . Resemblant therefore as the features were , the dissimilitude of D 2 57.
... of her daughter's spirits . Deborah brought into the world the happiest of all nature's en- dowments , an easy temper and a light heart . ISAAC COMNENUS . Resemblant therefore as the features were , the dissimilitude of D 2 57.
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... Deborah was about nineteen , the small pox broke out in Doncaster , and soon spread over the surrounding country , occasioning every where a great mortality . At that time inocula- tion had very rarely been practised in the pro- vinces ...
... Deborah was about nineteen , the small pox broke out in Doncaster , and soon spread over the surrounding country , occasioning every where a great mortality . At that time inocula- tion had very rarely been practised in the pro- vinces ...
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... Deborah , who had the most perfect reliance upon her father's judgement , and lived in entire accordance with his will in all things , readily consented ; and seemed to regard the beneficial consequences of the experiment to others with ...
... Deborah , who had the most perfect reliance upon her father's judgement , and lived in entire accordance with his will in all things , readily consented ; and seemed to regard the beneficial consequences of the experiment to others with ...
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... Deborah Bacon , and the happy day whereon the bells of St. George's welcomed her to Doncaster as his bride . It would be as in- consistent with my design to pretermit this latter portion of his life , as it would have been incompatible ...
... Deborah Bacon , and the happy day whereon the bells of St. George's welcomed her to Doncaster as his bride . It would be as in- consistent with my design to pretermit this latter portion of his life , as it would have been incompatible ...
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