The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired as well ...
... leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired as well ...
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... leave to the discussion of others ; and shall only remark fur- ther in this place , that all printers and booksellers take the wall of one another according to the above - mentioned merits of the authors to whom they respectively belong ...
... leave to the discussion of others ; and shall only remark fur- ther in this place , that all printers and booksellers take the wall of one another according to the above - mentioned merits of the authors to whom they respectively belong ...
Strana 188
... leave to acquaint his lordship that he had been " saddled " with costs . At last up got a grave sergeant , and told us his client had been " hung up " a whole term by a writ of error . At this I could bear it no longer , but came hither ...
... leave to acquaint his lordship that he had been " saddled " with costs . At last up got a grave sergeant , and told us his client had been " hung up " a whole term by a writ of error . At this I could bear it no longer , but came hither ...
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