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In the sermon which her husband wrote on her death , she is described as passing through these months of sickness without one murmur of impa- tience , and often expressed her gratitude for the mercy which had granted her so ...
In the sermon which her husband wrote on her death , she is described as passing through these months of sickness without one murmur of impa- tience , and often expressed her gratitude for the mercy which had granted her so ...
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A dropsy began to develop itself , and it soon grew apparent that death was the only physician that could cure . With that spirit which animated him from boyhood he exclaimed , ' I will be conquered ; I will not capitulate : ' but ...
A dropsy began to develop itself , and it soon grew apparent that death was the only physician that could cure . With that spirit which animated him from boyhood he exclaimed , ' I will be conquered ; I will not capitulate : ' but ...
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-the ' Rambler , ' 187 - his moral greatness , 191 - death of his wife , ib . ... visit to the Hebrides , 209 - ' Lives of the Poets , ' 211 - partiality for Lichfield , 214 - deaths of friends , 216 - first attack of illness , ib .
-the ' Rambler , ' 187 - his moral greatness , 191 - death of his wife , ib . ... visit to the Hebrides , 209 - ' Lives of the Poets , ' 211 - partiality for Lichfield , 214 - deaths of friends , 216 - first attack of illness , ib .
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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