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... friends and famil of that young nobleman were defirous of putting him under my care and direc- tion ; for the ftate of his mind and health required it . I lived with him a twelve- month . My appointments during that time made a ...
... friends and famil of that young nobleman were defirous of putting him under my care and direc- tion ; for the ftate of his mind and health required it . I lived with him a twelve- month . My appointments during that time made a ...
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... friend Mr Hume , du- ring his last illness . Though , in his own judgement , his difeafe was mortal and incurable , yet he allowed himself to be prevailed upon , by the intreaty of his friends , to try what might be the effects of a ...
... friend Mr Hume , du- ring his last illness . Though , in his own judgement , his difeafe was mortal and incurable , yet he allowed himself to be prevailed upon , by the intreaty of his friends , to try what might be the effects of a ...
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... friend the Mar- quis de la Farre . Mr Hume's magnani- mity and firmnefs were fuch , that his most affectionate friends knew that they hazarded nothing in talking or writing to him as to a dying man ; and that , fo far from being hurt by ...
... friend the Mar- quis de la Farre . Mr Hume's magnani- mity and firmnefs were fuch , that his most affectionate friends knew that they hazarded nothing in talking or writing to him as to a dying man ; and that , fo far from being hurt by ...
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... friends fatigues and opprefies him ; and it is happy that he does not need it , for he is quite free from anxiety , impa- tience , or low fpirits , and paffes his time very well with the affiftance of amufing books . " I received the ...
... friends fatigues and opprefies him ; and it is happy that he does not need it , for he is quite free from anxiety , impa- tience , or low fpirits , and paffes his time very well with the affiftance of amufing books . " I received the ...
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... friends , or fall themselves by their hands . We only mention thefe from among the many oppreffive acts of parliament , as proofs to what horrid injuftice the love of domi- nion will fometimes carry focieties , as well as men . At the ...
... friends , or fall themselves by their hands . We only mention thefe from among the many oppreffive acts of parliament , as proofs to what horrid injuftice the love of domi- nion will fometimes carry focieties , as well as men . At the ...
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