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... foon reco- vered the blow , and profecuted , with great ardour , my ftudies in the country , In 1742 I printed , at Edinburgh , the first part of my Effays . The work was favourably received , and foon made entirely forget my former ...
... foon reco- vered the blow , and profecuted , with great ardour , my ftudies in the country , In 1742 I printed , at Edinburgh , the first part of my Effays . The work was favourably received , and foon made entirely forget my former ...
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... foon returned with their usual vio- lence ; and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but fubmit- ted with the utmoft chearfulness , and the moft perfect complacency and refigna- tion . Upon his return to Edinburgh ...
... foon returned with their usual vio- lence ; and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but fubmit- ted with the utmoft chearfulness , and the moft perfect complacency and refigna- tion . Upon his return to Edinburgh ...
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... foon could defire . " afterwards came to fee him , and take leave of him ; and , on his way home , he could not forbear writing him a letter , bidding him once more an eternal adieu , and applying to him , as to a dying man , the ...
... foon could defire . " afterwards came to fee him , and take leave of him ; and , on his way home , he could not forbear writing him a letter , bidding him once more an eternal adieu , and applying to him , as to a dying man , the ...
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... foon weakened him fo much , that he could no longer rife out of his bed . He continued to the laft perfectly fenfible , and free from much pain or feelings of diftrefs . He never dropped the smalleft expreffion of impatience ; but ...
... foon weakened him fo much , that he could no longer rife out of his bed . He continued to the laft perfectly fenfible , and free from much pain or feelings of diftrefs . He never dropped the smalleft expreffion of impatience ; but ...
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... foon as poilible , send troops to the islands of Cananicut and Prudence , and occupy fuch other pots as may be necefry for the fecurity of the harbour . Having had it in command from Gen. Howe to give your Lordship the earliest ...
... foon as poilible , send troops to the islands of Cananicut and Prudence , and occupy fuch other pots as may be necefry for the fecurity of the harbour . Having had it in command from Gen. Howe to give your Lordship the earliest ...
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