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Side 123
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being removed , the itamen returned found them contract with as much to the
peral ...
I then touchcurvation remained only so long as ed some filaments which had
perfectthe instrument was applied ; on its ly resumed their former Itations , and
being removed , the itamen returned found them contract with as much to the
peral ...
Side 319
My mother , little money that remained in my in addition to this , gave me a
thoupocket ; and all my fellow lodgers fand crowns , and a diamond cross gone .
My score amounted to eigh- worth half that fum . She stayed a teen Polish
grofhen ...
My mother , little money that remained in my in addition to this , gave me a
thoupocket ; and all my fellow lodgers fand crowns , and a diamond cross gone .
My score amounted to eigh- worth half that fum . She stayed a teen Polish
grofhen ...
Side 361
... but I still remained by these ineans obrained a great the real husband of the
princess , in Thare of his confidence . spite of all the formalities of the I had been
scarcely fix weeks at Greek church Moscow , when I met with an ad We lived
happy ...
... but I still remained by these ineans obrained a great the real husband of the
princess , in Thare of his confidence . spite of all the formalities of the I had been
scarcely fix weeks at Greek church Moscow , when I met with an ad We lived
happy ...
Side 395
I had a brick in one light night - I fell to prayers on hand , and the remaining half of
my my knees ; and then , rising again ... session of my senses : but how long The
major , frightened , fent to I remained in this happy state , I the commandant .
I had a brick in one light night - I fell to prayers on hand , and the remaining half of
my my knees ; and then , rising again ... session of my senses : but how long The
major , frightened , fent to I remained in this happy state , I the commandant .
Side 512
... taken in York , a letter to whom he lhewed his a very ancient MS . of opening
the onet fifter , made up of all the bard words bridge ; and this was his firt publicas
in the English language , which he re- tion . It remained for fume time 2D quefted
...
... taken in York , a letter to whom he lhewed his a very ancient MS . of opening
the onet fifter , made up of all the bard words bridge ; and this was his firt publicas
in the English language , which he re- tion . It remained for fume time 2D quefted
...
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Side 38 - It happened at Athens, during a public representation of some play exhibited in honour of the commonwealth, that an old gentleman came too late for a place suitable to his age and quality. Many of the young gentlemen who observed the difficulty and confusion he was in, made signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sat.
Side 39 - He was not by any means to be forced from the body, but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his wounds were dressed...
Side 39 - They had spent whole months thus, one injuring, the other complaining, when in the midst of this rage towards each other they were commanded upon the attack of the castle, where the corporal received a shot in the thigh, and fell ; the French pressing on, and he expecting to be trampled to death, called out to his enemy, " Ah, Valentine ! can you leave me here...
Side 39 - Ah, Valentine ! can you leave me here ?" Valentine immediately ran back, and in the midst of a thick fire of the French took the corporal upon his back and brought him through all that danger as far as the Abbey of...
Side 77 - ... battle was given; but, knowing the fatal consequences that would happen to his children and people, in case he should die before he put an end to that war, he commanded his principal officers, that if he died during the engagement, they should conceal his death from the army, and that they...
Side 38 - Their mutual friendship was so strong, that they were ready to die for one another. One of the two (for it is not known which) being condemned to death by the tyrant, obtained leave to go into his own country, to...
Side 319 - Snceberg, are fwom enemies to the paftoral life. Some of their maxims are, to live on hunting and plunder, and never to keep any animal alive for the fpace of one night. By this means they render themfelves odious to the reft of mankind, and are purfued and exterminated like the wild beafts, whofe manners they have af> fumed.
Side 170 - ... for turning out its companions begins to decline from the time it is two or three, till it is about twelve days old, when, as far as I have hitherto seen, it ceases.
Side 220 - August at sun-set, and for half an hour when the atmosphere was clear ; but after a rainy day, or when the air was loaded with vapours, nothing of it was seen. The following flowers emitted flashes more or less vivid, in this order: — 1.
Side 36 - ... perifh for want, and that the feverity of putting a woman of .Family to a violent death, by the hand of the executioner, might thus be avoided. Some days...