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" Many times he could not recollect what had become of him ; and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it " strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and  "
Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham - Page 309
by Englishmen - 1836
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 10

1807 - 518 pages
...ere many days had «lapfed, was a temporary but almoft total lofs of memory refpefting his fon. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him ; and after fearching in every room of the honfe, he would fay to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it ftrange,...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1806 - 572 pages
...ere many days had elapsed, was a temporary but almost total loss of memory icspecting his son. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him..." You may think it strange, but I must ask. you if 1 have a ion, and where he is ?" She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie: Including ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 362 pages
...ere many days had elapsed, was a temporary but almost total loss of memory respecting his son. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him...you if I have a son, and " where he is ?" She then ftlt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection his son Montagu's sufferings,...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie: Including ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...ere many days had elapsed, was a temporary but almost total loss of memory respecting his son. Many times he, could not recollect what had become of him...I must ask you if I have a son, and " where he is r" She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection his son Montagu's...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, LL.D. Late ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...ere many days had elapsed, "was a temporary but almost total loss of memory respecting his son. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him...I must ask you if I have a son, and " where he is r" She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection his son Montagu's...
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The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volume 2

1807 - 552 pages
...ere many days had elapsed, was a temporary but almost total loss of memory respecting his son. Many times he could not recollect wh,at had become of him;...room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs. Glennic, "You may think it strange, but I must ask you if I b,ave a sou, and where lie is,? She then...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie: Including ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 364 pages
...ere many days had elapsed, was a temporary but almost total loss of memory respecting his son. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him...room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs Glerinie, " You may think it " strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and " where he is ?" She...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 28

1807 - 752 pages
...ere many days had elapfed, was a temporary but almoft total lofs of memory refpefling his fon. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him ; and after fearching in every room of the houie, he would fay to his niece, Mrs. Glennie, " You may think it ftrange,...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10

1807 - 522 pages
...ere many days had elapfed, was a temporary but almoft total lofs of memory refpecting his fon. Many times he could not recollect what had become of him ; and after fearching in every room of the houfe, he would fay to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it ftrange,...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 28

1807 - 752 pages
...ere many days had elapfed, was a temporary but almofl total lofs of memory refpecling his fon.' Many times he could not recollect what had become of him ; and after fearching in every room of the houft-, he would fay to his niece, Mrs. Glennie, " You may think it...
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