My fortune, with what flows in from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes; indeed, so limited is my ambition, and that of my nearest connexions, that were I precluded from future practice, I should be enabled to obtain all I want. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Pagina 3121895Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1827 - 640 pagina’s
...object for fortune and for fame .' Admitting it as a certainty, that I obtain both, what stock should I add to my little fund of happiness ? My fortune, with...so limited is my ambition, and that of my nearest connexions, that were I precluded from future practice, I should be enabled to obtain all I want. And... | |
| 1833 - 646 pagina’s
...object for fortune and for fame T Admitting it as a certainty, that I obtain both, what stock should I add to my little fund of happiness? My fortune, with...gratify my wishes ; indeed, so limited is my ambition, that were I precluded from future practice, I should be enabled to obtain all I want. And as for fame,... | |
| 1833 - 600 pagina’s
...object for fortune and for fame .' Admitting it as a certainty, that I obtain both, what stock should I add to my little fund of happiness? My fortune, with what flows m from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes ; indeed, so limited is my amhition, that... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 546 pagina’s
...obtain both, what stock should I add to my little store of happiness ? My fortune, with what flows from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes...want. And as for fame, what is it ? A gilded butt, for ever pierced by the arroiva of mcilignancy. The name of John Hunter stamps this observation with... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1871 - 618 pagina’s
...that I obtain both, what stock shall I add to my little fund of happiness? My fortune with what flows from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes....enabled to obtain all I want ; and as for fame, •what iff it ? — a gilded butt, forever pierced with the arrows of malignancy. The name of John Hunter... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 pagina’s
...object for fortune and for fame? Admitting it as a certainty that I obtain both, what stock should I add to my little fund of happiness ? My fortune with...my profession is sufficient to gratify my wishes.' However wisely Jenner may have consulted his own feelings on this occasion, the public lost the benefit... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner, Alfred Meadows - 1879 - 562 pagina’s
...I obtain both, what stock shall I add to my little fund of happiness ? My fortune, with what flows from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes....want; and as for fame, what is it? — a gilded butt, for ever pierced with the arrows of malignancy. The name of John Hunter stamps this observation with... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 pagina’s
...object for fortune and for fame ? Admitting it as a certainty that I obtain both, what stock should I add to my little fund of happiness ? My fortune, with...so limited is my ambition, and that of my nearest connexions, that were I precluded from future practice, I should be enabled to obtain all I want. And... | |
| David Allyn Gorton - 1910 - 510 pagina’s
...certainty that I acquire both, what stock should I add to my stock of happiness? My fortune with what flows from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes;...precluded from future practice, I should be enabled to secure all I want. And as for fame, what is it? A gilded butt, forever pierced by the arrows of malignancy!... | |
| David Allyn Gorton - 1910 - 500 pagina’s
...certainty that I acquire both, what stock should I add to my stock of happiness? My fortune with what flows from my profession, is sufficient to gratify my wishes;...precluded from future practice, I should be enabled to secure all I want. And as for fame, what is it? A gilded butt, forever pierced by the arrows of malignancy!... | |
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