Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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Page 40
... young physician practising in Cambridge , was of a contrary opinion , and the patient ac- quiesced . His friend Doctor Wallis , in whose skilful practice and experience he so justly placed his confidence , was unfortunately ab- sent ...
... young physician practising in Cambridge , was of a contrary opinion , and the patient ac- quiesced . His friend Doctor Wallis , in whose skilful practice and experience he so justly placed his confidence , was unfortunately ab- sent ...
Page 46
... young and rising au- thor shall be found to profit by the denuncia- tions and brow - beatings of his hypercritical contemporaries , then , and not till then , it will be right to train up our children according to this system , and ...
... young and rising au- thor shall be found to profit by the denuncia- tions and brow - beatings of his hypercritical contemporaries , then , and not till then , it will be right to train up our children according to this system , and ...
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... young and active are naturally so fond , I enjoyed by my father's favour in perfection , and in my winter holidays constantly went out with him upon his hunting days , and was always admirably mounted . He was light and elegant in his ...
... young and active are naturally so fond , I enjoyed by my father's favour in perfection , and in my winter holidays constantly went out with him upon his hunting days , and was always admirably mounted . He was light and elegant in his ...
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... Shakespear . " Arise , young Sir ! before my mercy - seat " None kneel in vain ; repentance never lost ( Kneels . ) " The cause she pleaded . Mercy is the proof 62 MEMOIRS OF On the white wonder of my love's dear hand, ...
... Shakespear . " Arise , young Sir ! before my mercy - seat " None kneel in vain ; repentance never lost ( Kneels . ) " The cause she pleaded . Mercy is the proof 62 MEMOIRS OF On the white wonder of my love's dear hand, ...
Page 74
... young partisans on such an occasion as a circumstance very highly to their credit . I don't doubt but " respect and delicacy towards our kind and well - beloved 74 MEMOIRS OF render it. I gave it in uncalled for; ...
... young partisans on such an occasion as a circumstance very highly to their credit . I don't doubt but " respect and delicacy towards our kind and well - beloved 74 MEMOIRS OF render it. I gave it in uncalled for; ...
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