Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... hand of the physician . About the middle of the year 1737 , he felt the first approaches of that fatal illness that brought him to the grave , of which we have inserted an account , written by himself , Sept. 8 , 1738 , to a 1 friend at ...
... hand of the physician . About the middle of the year 1737 , he felt the first approaches of that fatal illness that brought him to the grave , of which we have inserted an account , written by himself , Sept. 8 , 1738 , to a 1 friend at ...
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... hand , and which scarcely ever fail of being mortal . The se- cond sort are about half as heavy as the other , and are generally shot from their bows ; these are in- tended for smaller beasts . With the third sort , of which the heads ...
... hand , and which scarcely ever fail of being mortal . The se- cond sort are about half as heavy as the other , and are generally shot from their bows ; these are in- tended for smaller beasts . With the third sort , of which the heads ...
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... hand , he petitioned not only that he would com- mand the Symerons to spare his life , but that , when the treasure should fall into his hands , he would allow him as much as might maintain him and his mistress , since they were about ...
... hand , he petitioned not only that he would com- mand the Symerons to spare his life , but that , when the treasure should fall into his hands , he would allow him as much as might maintain him and his mistress , since they were about ...
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... hand ; upon which orders were given , that the droves which came from Venta Cruz should pass unmolested , because they carried nothing of great value , and those only be intercepted which were travelling thither , and that none of the ...
... hand ; upon which orders were given , that the droves which came from Venta Cruz should pass unmolested , because they carried nothing of great value , and those only be intercepted which were travelling thither , and that none of the ...
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... hands in each vessel . For this purpose he sailed along the coast in quest of a commodious harbour , and , on May 13 ... hand , went on sounding the passage till he was three leagues from his ship ; when , on a sudden , the weather ...
... hands in each vessel . For this purpose he sailed along the coast in quest of a commodious harbour , and , on May 13 ... hand , went on sounding the passage till he was three leagues from his ship ; when , on a sudden , the weather ...
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