Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... pains and dis- abilities of those disgraceful and vexatious statutes . As this was a subject in which Mr. Walker felt himself more immediately interested , he exerted himself , as well on the ground of individual suffering as of ...
... pains and dis- abilities of those disgraceful and vexatious statutes . As this was a subject in which Mr. Walker felt himself more immediately interested , he exerted himself , as well on the ground of individual suffering as of ...
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... pain of self - condemnation , which the surprise of this passion had occasioned , had flowed many of the bitterest vexations which he had ex- perienced in his passage through life * . Had he survived a few more years , it may be fairly ...
... pain of self - condemnation , which the surprise of this passion had occasioned , had flowed many of the bitterest vexations which he had ex- perienced in his passage through life * . Had he survived a few more years , it may be fairly ...
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... was attacked by what appeared to be a violent lumbago , which re- sisting every effort to remove , to remove , he was advised , to keep his bed . This produced the desired * Fi effect } effect in abating the pain , but at the CCX MEMOIR OF.
... was attacked by what appeared to be a violent lumbago , which re- sisting every effort to remove , to remove , he was advised , to keep his bed . This produced the desired * Fi effect } effect in abating the pain , but at the CCX MEMOIR OF.
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George Walker. } effect in abating the pain , but at the same time his weakness kept increasing , whilst his appetite at length so totally failed him , that a little wine was the only sustenance he could be prevailed upon to take . Under ...
George Walker. } effect in abating the pain , but at the same time his weakness kept increasing , whilst his appetite at length so totally failed him , that a little wine was the only sustenance he could be prevailed upon to take . Under ...
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... painful , and often exquisitely so , is at first view so singular and contra- dictory a phænomenon , as could not fail to draw the attention of moralists and philoso- phers ; and challenge all their ingenuity to reconcile so irregular a ...
... painful , and often exquisitely so , is at first view so singular and contra- dictory a phænomenon , as could not fail to draw the attention of moralists and philoso- phers ; and challenge all their ingenuity to reconcile so irregular a ...
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