The Life of David HumeHunt and Clarke, 1826 - 147 páginas |
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... became evident in the night between Thursday and Friday , when his disease became excessive , and soon weakened him so much , that he could no longer rise out of his bed . He continued to the last perfectly sensible , and free from much ...
... became evident in the night between Thursday and Friday , when his disease became excessive , and soon weakened him so much , that he could no longer rise out of his bed . He continued to the last perfectly sensible , and free from much ...
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... became votaries ; one in the nunnery of Langly in the parish of Diseworth , valued at the suppression ( I mean the ... became a religious person after- wards . The third sister married , and her part of the tithes in succeeding ...
... became votaries ; one in the nunnery of Langly in the parish of Diseworth , valued at the suppression ( I mean the ... became a religious person after- wards . The third sister married , and her part of the tithes in succeeding ...
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... became acquainted with a merchant's wife , by whom I got well . " There is another figure concerning one sir Ayre his going into Turkey , whether it would be a good v yage or not : the doctor repeats all his astro- logical reasons and ...
... became acquainted with a merchant's wife , by whom I got well . " There is another figure concerning one sir Ayre his going into Turkey , whether it would be a good v yage or not : the doctor repeats all his astro- logical reasons and ...
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... became my wife . ) In the same year he settled upon me , during my life , twenty pounds per annum , which I have enjoyed ever since , even to the writing hereof . May 22 , 1627 , my master died at the corner house in the Strand , where ...
... became my wife . ) In the same year he settled upon me , during my life , twenty pounds per annum , which I have enjoyed ever since , even to the writing hereof . May 22 , 1627 , my master died at the corner house in the Strand , where ...
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... became acquainted with him , he then living in the Minories , was desired by the lord Bothwell and sir Kenelm Digby to show them a spirit . He promised so to do : the time came , and they were all in the body of the circle , when lo ...
... became acquainted with him , he then living in the Minories , was desired by the lord Bothwell and sir Kenelm Digby to show them a spirit . He promised so to do : the time came , and they were all in the body of the circle , when lo ...
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