The Life of David HumeHunt and Clarke, 1826 - 147 páginas |
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... took a particular pleasure in the company of modest women , I had not reason to be displeased with the reception I met with from them . In a word , though most men , anywise eminent , have found rea- son to complain of calumny , I never ...
... took a particular pleasure in the company of modest women , I had not reason to be displeased with the reception I met with from them . In a word , though most men , anywise eminent , have found rea- son to complain of calumny , I never ...
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... took leave of my father , then in Leicester gaol for debt , and came along with Bradshaw the carrier , the same person with whom many of the duke of Bucking- ham's kindred had come up with . Hark , how the wag- gons crack with their ...
... took leave of my father , then in Leicester gaol for debt , and came along with Bradshaw the carrier , the same person with whom many of the duke of Bucking- ham's kindred had come up with . Hark , how the wag- gons crack with their ...
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... took advice of surgeons , had oils , sear - cloths , plates of lead , and what not : in 1623 , it grew very big , and spread all over her breast ; then for many weeks poultices were applied to it , which in continuance of time broke the ...
... took advice of surgeons , had oils , sear - cloths , plates of lead , and what not : in 1623 , it grew very big , and spread all over her breast ; then for many weeks poultices were applied to it , which in continuance of time broke the ...
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... took one of their swords and ran through two of the horses , killing them stark dead gets upon the other with one of their swords : Farewell , gentlemen , " quoth he , " tell my master 1 have no mind to be whipped in Leicestershire ...
... took one of their swords and ran through two of the horses , killing them stark dead gets upon the other with one of their swords : Farewell , gentlemen , " quoth he , " tell my master 1 have no mind to be whipped in Leicestershire ...
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... took a pair of oars to go to some buildings he was in hand with in Puddle - dock . Being in the middle of the Thames , he presently fell down , only saying , " An impost , an im- post , " and so died . A most sad storm of wind imme ...
... took a pair of oars to go to some buildings he was in hand with in Puddle - dock . Being in the middle of the Thames , he presently fell down , only saying , " An impost , an im- post , " and so died . A most sad storm of wind imme ...
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