The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... hope , he will sometimes look back with regret to the careless days when he had everything to hope and nothing to fear . " " Thank Heaven , I am in the former predicament , and trust always to remain so . ' 66 Nay , Doctor , you may get ...
... hope , he will sometimes look back with regret to the careless days when he had everything to hope and nothing to fear . " " Thank Heaven , I am in the former predicament , and trust always to remain so . ' 66 Nay , Doctor , you may get ...
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... hope that its progress would be arrested by the copious use of the medicines he had prescribed . My strange complaint , however , had got such complete possession of my system , that it would neither yield to the most potent remedies ...
... hope that its progress would be arrested by the copious use of the medicines he had prescribed . My strange complaint , however , had got such complete possession of my system , that it would neither yield to the most potent remedies ...
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... hope that , although my present fearful seizure was decidedly different from all my previous attacks , it might , after a little longer interval , terminate , like them , in my revival . While I was alternately horrified and reassured ...
... hope that , although my present fearful seizure was decidedly different from all my previous attacks , it might , after a little longer interval , terminate , like them , in my revival . While I was alternately horrified and reassured ...
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... hope rather than a con- fidence that he would succeed . Should my trance continue , there was no fear of my being buried alive , for Linnel would again be at my bed- side long before the time for my interment , and he was too skilful ...
... hope rather than a con- fidence that he would succeed . Should my trance continue , there was no fear of my being buried alive , for Linnel would again be at my bed- side long before the time for my interment , and he was too skilful ...
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... hope is , that the in- dividuals whose " style of living " he has sketched with the minute pencil of a Gerard Douw , will be as lenient to him as ourselves . They ought to be so , for , acccording to Mr. Colman's showing , " pains were ...
... hope is , that the in- dividuals whose " style of living " he has sketched with the minute pencil of a Gerard Douw , will be as lenient to him as ourselves . They ought to be so , for , acccording to Mr. Colman's showing , " pains were ...
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