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... death , or from suf- ferings that would render death a welcome messenger . The great delusion of the multitude , which those who ought to have a more legitimate ambition , endeavour to sustain , is , that the doctors are addicted to ...
... death , or from suf- ferings that would render death a welcome messenger . The great delusion of the multitude , which those who ought to have a more legitimate ambition , endeavour to sustain , is , that the doctors are addicted to ...
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... death . " " In other respects , " remarks the Canon , " he looked forward to death with cold indifference ; and when speaking of his past life , he uniformly expressed the most bitter regret that he had not remained at home , and ...
... death . " " In other respects , " remarks the Canon , " he looked forward to death with cold indifference ; and when speaking of his past life , he uniformly expressed the most bitter regret that he had not remained at home , and ...
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... death . The Rev. Dr. Williams , who attended Mossop in his last moments , gives the following picture of this strange and striking scene . I found him preparing for death with that extraordinary solemnity which accompanied all his ...
... death . The Rev. Dr. Williams , who attended Mossop in his last moments , gives the following picture of this strange and striking scene . I found him preparing for death with that extraordinary solemnity which accompanied all his ...
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