| Edmund Henry Barker - 1852 - 228 páginas
...into a neighbouring house, where he remained all night. WILLIAM NORRIS. Old-Jewry, Nov. 21, 1808. "lu giving a relation of the facts concerning the illness...inoffensive habits of a child ; and I am sorry to observe, in concluding this narrative, that, especially since the PROFESSOR'S decease, there should... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1852 - 220 páginas
...words : — " ' In communicating these facts relative to the illness of Mr Porson, I cannot let this opportunity escape me, our official situations bringing us a good deal together, without being allowed to lament in common with his best and most intimate friends, the loss of so pleasant... | |
| 1857 - 422 páginas
...account thus : — In communicating these facts relative to the illness of Mr. Person, I cannot let this opportunity escape me, our official situations bringing us a good deal together, without being allowed to lament, in common with his best and most intimate friends, the loss of so... | |
| Ernest Chester Thomas - 1880 - 618 páginas
...the first volume of his publication, " The Librarian," — an ancestor of " Monthly Notes" issued in 1808. " In giving a relation of the facts concerning...occasion to observe, in concluding this narrative, that, especially since the Professor's decease, there should be found persons, who have used no common... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 páginas
...arm. — CANNING, STRATFORD (STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE), 1806-80-88, Life, ed. Lane-Poole, vol. I, p. 25. In giving a relation of the facts concerning the illness...occasion to observe, in concluding this narrative, that, especially since the Professor's decease, there should be found persons, who have used no common... | |
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