Littell's Living Age, 57. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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5. oldal
... seems impossible for us to doubt that the depression and the relief were alike due to causes and conditions of a physi- cal nature . We propose to give briefly , but connect- edly , the history of his mental derangement . Of hereditary ...
... seems impossible for us to doubt that the depression and the relief were alike due to causes and conditions of a physi- cal nature . We propose to give briefly , but connect- edly , the history of his mental derangement . Of hereditary ...
7. oldal
... seems to have en- and injurious . It was fortunate indeed for joyed uninterrupted happiness . The sudden Cowper that he was placed with a man so death of Mr. Unwin , in the summer of 1767 , skillful and so kind as Dr. Cotton . When ...
... seems to have en- and injurious . It was fortunate indeed for joyed uninterrupted happiness . The sudden Cowper that he was placed with a man so death of Mr. Unwin , in the summer of 1767 , skillful and so kind as Dr. Cotton . When ...
8. oldal
... seems to have been per- time he refused to enter Mr. Newton's house ; fectly relieved , even in his longest and best then , having been persuaded to go there for intervals . He believed that when the will a single night , he could not ...
... seems to have been per- time he refused to enter Mr. Newton's house ; fectly relieved , even in his longest and best then , having been persuaded to go there for intervals . He believed that when the will a single night , he could not ...
11. oldal
... seems to have had but little intercourse with none . " It seems also to have been an effect the vicar . There was , however , at that time , of his disease , that he could often translate in the adjoining town of Newport Pagnal , the ...
... seems to have had but little intercourse with none . " It seems also to have been an effect the vicar . There was , however , at that time , of his disease , that he could often translate in the adjoining town of Newport Pagnal , the ...
13. oldal
... seems to belong to all , except the natives , who have dwelt in Olney many years ; and the natives have putrid fevers . Both they and we , I believe , are immediately indebted In the summer of 1786 , he was gladdened for our respective ...
... seems to belong to all , except the natives , who have dwelt in Olney many years ; and the natives have putrid fevers . Both they and we , I believe , are immediately indebted In the summer of 1786 , he was gladdened for our respective ...
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