The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 52J. Dodsley, 1811 |
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... continued to lie without exhibiting the least evidence of an improving condition . When any of his limbs were raised , they fell with the leaden weight of total inanimation ; his eyes were closed , and his countenance evinced the ...
... continued to lie without exhibiting the least evidence of an improving condition . When any of his limbs were raised , they fell with the leaden weight of total inanimation ; his eyes were closed , and his countenance evinced the ...
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... continued earnestly his injunctions to her on this head , ' till almost the very mo- ment of his departure from Eng- land ; constantly addressing her by letter from Portsmouth , and even when abroad , and pointing out to her the agency ...
... continued earnestly his injunctions to her on this head , ' till almost the very mo- ment of his departure from Eng- land ; constantly addressing her by letter from Portsmouth , and even when abroad , and pointing out to her the agency ...
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... continued unabated in Mrs. R .; but the son , after the period of a fortnight , was deemed in a state of convalescence by his physician , who discontinued bis attendance ; he was , however , soon after seized with convulsions , and ...
... continued unabated in Mrs. R .; but the son , after the period of a fortnight , was deemed in a state of convalescence by his physician , who discontinued bis attendance ; he was , however , soon after seized with convulsions , and ...
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Proceedings in Parliament respecting the Regency Difficulty relative | 1 |
Debates on Mr Wellesley Poles circular Letter respecting an intended | 12 |
CHAP III | 18 |
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