The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87 |
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... with my indisposition , will you not admit that I have had worry , and vexation ,
and disappointment enough to disorder any man's health ? ” “ I always like my
patient to give me his own impressions as to the cause of his malady ; but before I
...
... with my indisposition , will you not admit that I have had worry , and vexation ,
and disappointment enough to disorder any man's health ? ” “ I always like my
patient to give me his own impressions as to the cause of his malady ; but before I
...
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He congratulated me on having discontinued the draughts , which might possibly
, though he would not positively affirm it , have been the cause of my mysterious
malady ; and expressed a hope that its progress would be arrested by the ...
He congratulated me on having discontinued the draughts , which might possibly
, though he would not positively affirm it , have been the cause of my mysterious
malady ; and expressed a hope that its progress would be arrested by the ...
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It is taking the effect for the cause , to assert that the Greeks should obtain no
sympathy so long as they remain deceitful , treacherous , and selfish : on the
contrary , this very turpitude is a claim on the kind offices of humanity ; for it is the
natural ...
It is taking the effect for the cause , to assert that the Greeks should obtain no
sympathy so long as they remain deceitful , treacherous , and selfish : on the
contrary , this very turpitude is a claim on the kind offices of humanity ; for it is the
natural ...
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Relate to us the causes , then , which led you to commit so heinous an offence ,
and the circumstances attendant upon its commission . " . “ The causes which
made me do it — that is useless , " answered Jacquemin ; “ they are secrets that
will ...
Relate to us the causes , then , which led you to commit so heinous an offence ,
and the circumstances attendant upon its commission . " . “ The causes which
made me do it — that is useless , " answered Jacquemin ; “ they are secrets that
will ...
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The cause of independence had been all - in - all to them , and that causehad
succumbed — it had been wrecked in sight of harbour . The Italians looked round
in a revengeful mood — they looked for those who had played false to that cause
.
The cause of independence had been all - in - all to them , and that causehad
succumbed — it had been wrecked in sight of harbour . The Italians looked round
in a revengeful mood — they looked for those who had played false to that cause
.
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