Memoir of His Own LifeJ. Jones, 1811 - 296 pages |
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... tion of the tides , I soon saw the vessel was at a consider- able distance behind me . Liveliest hopes began to play . about my heart , and joy fluttered with a thousand gay fancies in my mind : I began to form the favourable con ...
... tion of the tides , I soon saw the vessel was at a consider- able distance behind me . Liveliest hopes began to play . about my heart , and joy fluttered with a thousand gay fancies in my mind : I began to form the favourable con ...
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... tion increases and occasions this coolness . " But the Doctor was not aware of the danger that might arise to persons who wear their own hair , particu- larly if it should be long or bushy . I know not a sureș * In America . + We may ...
... tion increases and occasions this coolness . " But the Doctor was not aware of the danger that might arise to persons who wear their own hair , particu- larly if it should be long or bushy . I know not a sureș * In America . + We may ...
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... tion . With respect to those who do not know how to swim , or who are affected with a diarrhoea , at a season which does not permit them to use that exercise , a warm bath , by cleansing and purifying the skin , is found very salutary ...
... tion . With respect to those who do not know how to swim , or who are affected with a diarrhoea , at a season which does not permit them to use that exercise , a warm bath , by cleansing and purifying the skin , is found very salutary ...
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... tion as this , of so deep importance to mankind , should appear so late in the world . Have we any thing wrote on the subject , earlier than the tract published at Rome , in the year 1637 ? And did not the proposal then sleep for many ...
... tion as this , of so deep importance to mankind , should appear so late in the world . Have we any thing wrote on the subject , earlier than the tract published at Rome , in the year 1637 ? And did not the proposal then sleep for many ...
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... tion unites together in one all the various acts of mercy . It comprises all corporal ( if I may so speak ) and all spi- ritual benefits ; all the instances of kindness , which can be shewn , either to the bodies or souls of men . To ...
... tion unites together in one all the various acts of mercy . It comprises all corporal ( if I may so speak ) and all spi- ritual benefits ; all the instances of kindness , which can be shewn , either to the bodies or souls of men . To ...
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