Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... friend , who found him sit- ting without - door , with his wife , sister , and daughter : after the compliments of form , the ladies withdrew , and left them to private conver- sation ; when Boerhaave took occasion to tell him what had ...
... friend , who found him sit- ting without - door , with his wife , sister , and daughter : after the compliments of form , the ladies withdrew , and left them to private conver- sation ; when Boerhaave took occasion to tell him what had ...
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... every laudable action , to the Father of goodness . Being once asked by a friend , who had often admired his patience under great provocations , whether he knew what it was to be angry , and by what means he had 36 BOERHAAVE .
... every laudable action , to the Father of goodness . Being once asked by a friend , who had often admired his patience under great provocations , whether he knew what it was to be angry , and by what means he had 36 BOERHAAVE .
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... friends , gave him spirit and vigour in the business of the day , and this he therefore commended as the best rule of life ; for nothing , he knew , could support the soul in all distresses but a confidence in a Supreme Being , nor can ...
... friends , gave him spirit and vigour in the business of the day , and this he therefore commended as the best rule of life ; for nothing , he knew , could support the soul in all distresses but a confidence in a Supreme Being , nor can ...
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... friendship and assistance , which Drake , however , did not stay to receive , but being disgusted at this breach of the laws of commerce , and afraid of farther violence , after having spent some days in searching for his man , in which ...
... friendship and assistance , which Drake , however , did not stay to receive , but being disgusted at this breach of the laws of commerce , and afraid of farther violence , after having spent some days in searching for his man , in which ...
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... friendship and traffick , advanced with some of his company towards the hill , upon sight of whom the Indians ranged themselves in a line from east to west , and one of them running from one end of the rank to the other , backwards and ...
... friendship and traffick , advanced with some of his company towards the hill , upon sight of whom the Indians ranged themselves in a line from east to west , and one of them running from one end of the rank to the other , backwards and ...
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