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Page 66
He was a surgeon and apothecary . A blessing seemed to rest upon every thing
he put his hand to . Many were the instances , in which cases that had been
given up by other practitioners , as hopeless , were brought to a fortunate issue
by ...
He was a surgeon and apothecary . A blessing seemed to rest upon every thing
he put his hand to . Many were the instances , in which cases that had been
given up by other practitioners , as hopeless , were brought to a fortunate issue
by ...
Page 252
God hath given you one face and you make yourselves another , " says Hamlet .
The affectation of false roses and sham lilies is intelligible - we see the object - it
is to complete what nature has left imperfect , to heighten her handiwork after her
...
God hath given you one face and you make yourselves another , " says Hamlet .
The affectation of false roses and sham lilies is intelligible - we see the object - it
is to complete what nature has left imperfect , to heighten her handiwork after her
...
Page 421
After their repast , presents were given to them , and notice given to retire . This I
found not so easily effected , the father and son remaining , and I was compelled
to quit them , to pursue my duties on shore . I found them on my return still on ...
After their repast , presents were given to them , and notice given to retire . This I
found not so easily effected , the father and son remaining , and I was compelled
to quit them , to pursue my duties on shore . I found them on my return still on ...
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Contents
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
PAGE | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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