The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... death . In the abridgement is given a number of inter- esting anecdotes of the various Trou badours , whose lives she sketches . Thou- Juuse , the chief city of Languedue , For the Belfast Monthly Magazine . Wet present to our Readers ...
... death . In the abridgement is given a number of inter- esting anecdotes of the various Trou badours , whose lives she sketches . Thou- Juuse , the chief city of Languedue , For the Belfast Monthly Magazine . Wet present to our Readers ...
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... death , and how ill suited the scene was to his peculiar character , must be evident to all , who have heard him describe his sensations in that season of life , which is often very erroneously extolled as the happiest period of human ...
... death , and how ill suited the scene was to his peculiar character , must be evident to all , who have heard him describe his sensations in that season of life , which is often very erroneously extolled as the happiest period of human ...
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... death of his learned , pious , and at- fectionate brother . In 1773 he sunk into such severe pa- roxysms of religious despondency that he required an attendant of the most gentle , vig lant , and inflexible spirit . Such an attendant be ...
... death of his learned , pious , and at- fectionate brother . In 1773 he sunk into such severe pa- roxysms of religious despondency that he required an attendant of the most gentle , vig lant , and inflexible spirit . Such an attendant be ...
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... death so mildly , that although five persons were present , and observing him , not one of them perceived him to expire : but he had ceased to breathe about five minutes before five in the afternoon : " Cold the soft hand , that soothed ...
... death so mildly , that although five persons were present , and observing him , not one of them perceived him to expire : but he had ceased to breathe about five minutes before five in the afternoon : " Cold the soft hand , that soothed ...
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... death of Mrs. Unwin's son , who was his favourite friend and companion , he formed a friendship equally strong with his kind and benevolent relation , the Rev. Mr. Johnson , who carefully and affectionately took care of him , in his ...
... death of Mrs. Unwin's son , who was his favourite friend and companion , he formed a friendship equally strong with his kind and benevolent relation , the Rev. Mr. Johnson , who carefully and affectionately took care of him , in his ...
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