The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... persons of a less vigorous constitution . As he advanced in years , he became afflicted with stone , and suffered the ... person , Emerson was rather below the common size , but compact and well made ; very active , and strong . He had a ...
... persons of a less vigorous constitution . As he advanced in years , he became afflicted with stone , and suffered the ... person , Emerson was rather below the common size , but compact and well made ; very active , and strong . He had a ...
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... person capable of writing upon such a subject , but that he would not name him ; adding that he had long seen , with indignation , men of no merit main- tained in pomp and luxury at the ex- pense of the public , while persons of too ...
... person capable of writing upon such a subject , but that he would not name him ; adding that he had long seen , with indignation , men of no merit main- tained in pomp and luxury at the ex- pense of the public , while persons of too ...
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... person ; though Addison declares him to have been heartless and insincere . He was highly esteemed by Pope , who ... persons of rank , when Rowe , the poet , who was seldom very attentive to his dress and appearance , but still ...
... person ; though Addison declares him to have been heartless and insincere . He was highly esteemed by Pope , who ... persons of rank , when Rowe , the poet , who was seldom very attentive to his dress and appearance , but still ...
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