The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... body or mind . A free and brisk circulation of the blood is absolutely necessary towards the cre- ating easiness and good humour ; and is the only means of securing us from a restless train of idle thoughts , which cannot fail to make ...
... body or mind . A free and brisk circulation of the blood is absolutely necessary towards the cre- ating easiness and good humour ; and is the only means of securing us from a restless train of idle thoughts , which cannot fail to make ...
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... body can laugh besides myself : if it be a man , he makes me jealous ; I fancy that he enter- tains hopes of my charmer ; for the world has no- thing else in it to make him cheerful . And now , my life ! I have done with all my doubts ...
... body can laugh besides myself : if it be a man , he makes me jealous ; I fancy that he enter- tains hopes of my charmer ; for the world has no- thing else in it to make him cheerful . And now , my life ! I have done with all my doubts ...
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... body about them ; and we have had instances how able they have been by the help of these RINGS , to lead both houses of parliament by the nose . The device en- graved on those nose - jewels was , The Protector . At present , indeed , it ...
... body about them ; and we have had instances how able they have been by the help of these RINGS , to lead both houses of parliament by the nose . The device en- graved on those nose - jewels was , The Protector . At present , indeed , it ...
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... body knows how remarkable that creature is for the length of his snout . Though sometimes it happens that he is not altogether so patient of injuries as might be wished . Hamilton , in his travels to the East - Indies , tells us of an ...
... body knows how remarkable that creature is for the length of his snout . Though sometimes it happens that he is not altogether so patient of injuries as might be wished . Hamilton , in his travels to the East - Indies , tells us of an ...
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... men . The university of London , it is agreed , ought to be allowed the chief merit of this general dissemi- nation of learning and knowledge . The students of that ample body , as they are less straitened by 60 152 . THE WORLD .
... men . The university of London , it is agreed , ought to be allowed the chief merit of this general dissemi- nation of learning and knowledge . The students of that ample body , as they are less straitened by 60 152 . THE WORLD .
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