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... spirit , and impetuosity of tem- per , which never forsook him . The fact was acknowledged to me by himself , upon the au- thority of his mother . One day , when the servant who used to be sent to school to conduct him home , had not ...
... spirit , and impetuosity of tem- per , which never forsook him . The fact was acknowledged to me by himself , upon the au- thority of his mother . One day , when the servant who used to be sent to school to conduct him home , had not ...
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... spirits , while the judgement is sound , and a dis- order by which the judgement itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Pro- fessor Gaubius of Leyden , physician to the Prince of Orange , in a conversation ...
... spirits , while the judgement is sound , and a dis- order by which the judgement itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Pro- fessor Gaubius of Leyden , physician to the Prince of Orange , in a conversation ...
Pagina 130
... spirit in 1 They afterwards appeared in the Gent . Mag . [ viii . 486 ] with this title Verses to Lady Firebrace , at Bury Assizes . 2 Du Halde's Description of China was then publishing by Mr. Cave in weekly numbers , whence Johnson ...
... spirit in 1 They afterwards appeared in the Gent . Mag . [ viii . 486 ] with this title Verses to Lady Firebrace , at Bury Assizes . 2 Du Halde's Description of China was then publishing by Mr. Cave in weekly numbers , whence Johnson ...
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