The County Magazine, Том 1B.C. Collins, 1788 |
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... morning , who has taken an opiate at night , are agreeably re- moved by a cup or two of ftrong coffee . " In military hofpitals in hot climates recourfe is often had to large and repeated dofes of opium ; from which I have fre- quently ...
... morning , who has taken an opiate at night , are agreeably re- moved by a cup or two of ftrong coffee . " In military hofpitals in hot climates recourfe is often had to large and repeated dofes of opium ; from which I have fre- quently ...
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... morning , that I might have a whole week In thefe Long - rooms were none but the at the watering - place . From Berkley- waiters , and a folitary gentleman lolling fquare , whence we fet out from the house indolently along one of the ...
... morning , that I might have a whole week In thefe Long - rooms were none but the at the watering - place . From Berkley- waiters , and a folitary gentleman lolling fquare , whence we fet out from the house indolently along one of the ...
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... morning ? the fooner the better , and par- I never faw any thing fo unnatural , as the not extremely to the advantage of water- ticularly in your cafe , Sir . " " My cafe ! manufacture which they call morning ing places . I told me ...
... morning ? the fooner the better , and par- I never faw any thing fo unnatural , as the not extremely to the advantage of water- ticularly in your cafe , Sir . " " My cafe ! manufacture which they call morning ing places . I told me ...
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... morning's ride , to ask perfon to hazard happiness at a watering - friend , " fays the fellow , " do you know his opinion upon a point of fome confe- quence ; he gave it very fully , upon the bufinefs : but fome time afterwards , the ...
... morning's ride , to ask perfon to hazard happiness at a watering - friend , " fays the fellow , " do you know his opinion upon a point of fome confe- quence ; he gave it very fully , upon the bufinefs : but fome time afterwards , the ...
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... morning , we obferved the combined fleet had made fome new arrangements in their pofition , or moorings , and that the remaining two battering - fhips had joined the others at the Orange - grove , where their WHOLE force feemed to be ...
... morning , we obferved the combined fleet had made fome new arrangements in their pofition , or moorings , and that the remaining two battering - fhips had joined the others at the Orange - grove , where their WHOLE force feemed to be ...
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