| 1814 - 510 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fulness of blood; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...vein with her own hand ; an instance of affection which he long remembered with filial reverence. Indeed it was to her exertions when her home was rendered... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fulness of blood ; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...vein with her own hand ; an instance of affection which he long remembered with filial reverence. Indeed it was to her exertions when her home was rendered... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 516 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fulness of blood ; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...his mother, who removed the paroxysm which attacked hirnj by opening a vein with her own hand ; an instance of affection which he long remembered with... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fullness of blood : and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...of affection that seems to have been most tenderly preserved by him through his after-life, repaid with care and attention, and remembered when the object... | |
| 1854 - 800 str.
...fulness of blood ;" and this strange family destiny would have befallen Gray also, but that his mother " removed the paroxysm which attacked him, by opening a vein with her own hand." The chief incident of Gray's life, so far as biographers have been able to record it, is his intimacy... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy from suffocation produced by a fulness of the blood : and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...attacked him by opening a vein with her own hand. To her exertions it was owing, that when her home was rendered unhappy by the cruelty of her husband,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1851 - 380 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fullness of blood ; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...of affection that seems to have been most tenderly preserved by him through his after life, repaid with care and attention, and remembered when the object... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 384 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infaney, from suffocation, produced by a fullness of blood ; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...of affection that seems to have been most tenderly preserved by him through his after life, repaid with care and attention, and remembered when the object... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 362 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fullness of blood ; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love...opening a vein with her own hand : an instance of affeetion that seems to have been most tenderly preserved by him through his after life, repaid with... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 368 str.
...survived. The rest died in their infancy, from suffocation, produced by a fullness of blood ; and he owed his life to a memorable instance of the love and courage of his mother, who removpd the paroxysm, which attacked him, by opening a vein with her own hand : an instance of affection... | |
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