The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... light of nature . " This is the commencement of a series of teasing attacks which our champion made upon poor Chillingworth during this his last sickness . It must be confessed , that in some of them the advantage appears to be on the ...
... light of nature . " This is the commencement of a series of teasing attacks which our champion made upon poor Chillingworth during this his last sickness . It must be confessed , that in some of them the advantage appears to be on the ...
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... light ; especially Sir James Elphington , who ( observing the prince one day to be discontented with the viscount ) offered to kill him : but the prince reproved him with a gallant spirit , saying , If there were cause , he would do it ...
... light ; especially Sir James Elphington , who ( observing the prince one day to be discontented with the viscount ) offered to kill him : but the prince reproved him with a gallant spirit , saying , If there were cause , he would do it ...
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... light , " in Welwood's Memoirs , and , with some variations , in Aulicus Coquinaria , was signed by all the physicians , and states , that " the stomach was in no part offended . " It must be observed , that Sir Theodore Mayerne ...
... light , " in Welwood's Memoirs , and , with some variations , in Aulicus Coquinaria , was signed by all the physicians , and states , that " the stomach was in no part offended . " It must be observed , that Sir Theodore Mayerne ...
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... light by white wax lights , and the very night forced into a day by shineing light , as they were passing on the street , a Spaniard catcheth off Sir Robert Mansel's hat , with a very rich jewel in it , and away he flies ; Sir Robert ...
... light by white wax lights , and the very night forced into a day by shineing light , as they were passing on the street , a Spaniard catcheth off Sir Robert Mansel's hat , with a very rich jewel in it , and away he flies ; Sir Robert ...
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... light , and show a good deal of vapouring - they are puffed - they struggle - and at last , like all others , go out . Of course , they leave the world in darkness . For our own particular parts , having admitted very readily our ...
... light , and show a good deal of vapouring - they are puffed - they struggle - and at last , like all others , go out . Of course , they leave the world in darkness . For our own particular parts , having admitted very readily our ...
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