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He has an infirmity of the convulsive kind , that attacks him sometimes , so as to make him a sad Spectacle . Mr. P. from the Merit of this work which was all the knowledge he had of him endeavour'd to serve him without his own ...
He has an infirmity of the convulsive kind , that attacks him sometimes , so as to make him a sad Spectacle . Mr. P. from the Merit of this work which was all the knowledge he had of him endeavour'd to serve him without his own ...
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To James Boswell , Esq . ' DEAR SIR , - Presently after I had sent away my last letter , I received your kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind attention to my disease .
To James Boswell , Esq . ' DEAR SIR , - Presently after I had sent away my last letter , I received your kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind attention to my disease .
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His book by want of order is obscure , and his asthma , I think , not of the same kind with mine . Something however I may perhaps learn . My appetite still continues keen enough ; and what I consider as a symptom of radical health ...
His book by want of order is obscure , and his asthma , I think , not of the same kind with mine . Something however I may perhaps learn . My appetite still continues keen enough ; and what I consider as a symptom of radical health ...
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Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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