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... ment as Carte could give credit ; carried him to London , where he was actually touched by Queen Anne . Mrs. Johnson , indeed , as Mr. Hector informed me , acted by the advice of the celebrated Sir John Floyer , then a physician in ...
... ment as Carte could give credit ; carried him to London , where he was actually touched by Queen Anne . Mrs. Johnson , indeed , as Mr. Hector informed me , acted by the advice of the celebrated Sir John Floyer , then a physician in ...
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... ment . I am aware that he himself was too ready to call such a complaint by the name of madness ; in conformity with which notion , he has traced its gradations , with exquisite nicety , in one of the chapters of his " Rasselas . " But ...
... ment . I am aware that he himself was too ready to call such a complaint by the name of madness ; in conformity with which notion , he has traced its gradations , with exquisite nicety , in one of the chapters of his " Rasselas . " But ...
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... ment for Osborne , concerning the great Harleian Catalogue . But I should think myself much wanting , both to my illustrious friend and my readers , did I not introduce here , with more than ordinary respect , an exquisitely beautiful ...
... ment for Osborne , concerning the great Harleian Catalogue . But I should think myself much wanting , both to my illustrious friend and my readers , did I not introduce here , with more than ordinary respect , an exquisitely beautiful ...
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