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And Armytage's diary is to the effect , that Wesley was extremely fond of music and played well upon the fiddle , though he never gave indication of ( or , in other words , Armytage was not aware of his possessing ) any other species of ...
And Armytage's diary is to the effect , that Wesley was extremely fond of music and played well upon the fiddle , though he never gave indication of ( or , in other words , Armytage was not aware of his possessing ) any other species of ...
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We have heard on the best authority , and from different . sources , of an interesting letter which was written home by Cap- tain Malcolm after that voyage , to the effect that he found young Wesley a dull companion enough at first ...
We have heard on the best authority , and from different . sources , of an interesting letter which was written home by Cap- tain Malcolm after that voyage , to the effect that he found young Wesley a dull companion enough at first ...
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Some such reflections must occur to almost any reader of these pages ; and exaggerations of disinterested- ness in a great man's memoirs have an effect contrary to that which they are intended to produce , especially when they are at ...
Some such reflections must occur to almost any reader of these pages ; and exaggerations of disinterested- ness in a great man's memoirs have an effect contrary to that which they are intended to produce , especially when they are at ...
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We would here observe that mental emotions of a particular class appear on several occasions to have had a striking effect on our hero's bodily health . The Iron Duke was more than once prostrated by sickness in the earlier part of his ...
We would here observe that mental emotions of a particular class appear on several occasions to have had a striking effect on our hero's bodily health . The Iron Duke was more than once prostrated by sickness in the earlier part of his ...
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He suffered no bad effects from the heat and hardships of his Indian campaigns ; but he now succumbed again , on losing the command of the Egyp- tian expedition , to a bad attack of fever . And subsequently , as we shall see ...
He suffered no bad effects from the heat and hardships of his Indian campaigns ; but he now succumbed again , on losing the command of the Egyp- tian expedition , to a bad attack of fever . And subsequently , as we shall see ...
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