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Page 58
... means so sanguine as my friends there are . That the chance is fair , I admit ; and if it fails , I don't think I shall be much disappointed . Horner and Jeffrey have been here for some days . Horner says that Lord Lansdowne brings ...
... means so sanguine as my friends there are . That the chance is fair , I admit ; and if it fails , I don't think I shall be much disappointed . Horner and Jeffrey have been here for some days . Horner says that Lord Lansdowne brings ...
Page 84
... means to try it . They sometimes are afraid , but vaccination is not more demonstrably certain . Romil- ly's eldest daughter was saved by it . My sister I saw literally restored to life by it . She had been given over , and was thought ...
... means to try it . They sometimes are afraid , but vaccination is not more demonstrably certain . Romil- ly's eldest daughter was saved by it . My sister I saw literally restored to life by it . She had been given over , and was thought ...
Page 104
... means clear . I well remember mon homme at Stockholm in 1799 , just come from Paris through Holland , and full of nothing but the Duke of York's being always drunk and in bed , and the other French topics . 66 Dawson ( lately attached ...
... means clear . I well remember mon homme at Stockholm in 1799 , just come from Paris through Holland , and full of nothing but the Duke of York's being always drunk and in bed , and the other French topics . 66 Dawson ( lately attached ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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