| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 362 pages
...event he gives a most interesting and affecting account in the following letter. LETTER CCXXXI. DR BEATTIE TO SIR WILLIAM FORBES. Aberdeen, 14th March,...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...event he gives a most interesting and affecting account in the following letter. LETTER CCXXXI. DR BEATTIE TO SIR WILLIAM FORBES. Aberdeen, 14th March,...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...a most interesting and affecting account in the following letter. LETTER CCXXXI. DR BEATTIE TO Sill WILLIAM FORBES. , Aberdeen, 14th March, 1796. " Our...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| 1821 - 406 pages
...piety of his approaching dissolution : he even gave some directions abont his funeral. The delirinm was very violent, and continued till within a few...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| James Beattie - 1831 - 340 pages
...the two brothers, Montagu was in many respects the superior." Bower's Life of Beattie, 1804, p. 210. did not leave him till death ; nor then I trust did...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| James Beattie - 1831 - 330 pages
...the two brothers, Montagu was in many respects the superior." Bower's Life of Beattie, 1804, p. 210. did not leave him till death ; nor then I trust did...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Dyce - 1854 - 334 pages
...the two brothers, Montagu was in many respects the superior." Bower's Life of Seattle, 1804, p. 210. violence of his fever, he seemed to suffer little...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| James Beattie - 1866 - 338 pages
...the two brothers, Montagu was in many respects the superior." BOWEB'S Life of Beattie, 1804, p.-JUO. himself thought from the beginning that it would be...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1878 - 792 pages
...the two brothers, Montagu wai In many respects the sxiperior." Bower's Life of Beattie, 1804, p. 210. violence of his fever, he seemed to suffer little...end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell you that he had every attention that skilful and affectionate physicians could bestow.... | |
| Margaret Forbes - 1904 - 352 pages
...actions than his daughter, the care of whom he assumed. minutes of his death, when he was heard to whisper the Lord's Prayer, and began an unfinished...violence of his fever, he seemed to suffer little pain in body or in mind, and as his end drew near, a smile settled upon his countenance. I need not tell... | |
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