Table Talk: Or, Selections from the Ana. Containing Extracts from the Different Collections of Ana, French, English, Italian, and German. With Bibliographical Notices |
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Page 71
... tell infallibly , what part is attacked , whether the brain , the heart , the liver , the lungs , the intestines , the stomach , the flesh , the bones , and so on . As they are both phy- sicians and apothecaries , and - prepare their ...
... tell infallibly , what part is attacked , whether the brain , the heart , the liver , the lungs , the intestines , the stomach , the flesh , the bones , and so on . As they are both phy- sicians and apothecaries , and - prepare their ...
Page 87
... Tell me , however , what is the Hebrew name for Genesis ? " " Bei resith , " replied M. Simon . The field being thus opened , the combat began ; both parties became animated ; they declaimed , they argued , they cited polyglots , and ...
... Tell me , however , what is the Hebrew name for Genesis ? " " Bei resith , " replied M. Simon . The field being thus opened , the combat began ; both parties became animated ; they declaimed , they argued , they cited polyglots , and ...
Page 101
... tell the same story , for the mind generally declines with the body at so advanced a period of life . Among my acquaintances , I know only M. Menage who can say as much , and he too has an inconvenience in his lameness , from which I am ...
... tell the same story , for the mind generally declines with the body at so advanced a period of life . Among my acquaintances , I know only M. Menage who can say as much , and he too has an inconvenience in his lameness , from which I am ...
Page 106
... telling him he was perfectly reconciled to the will of God , and recommending himself to his prayers , turned to him as he was leaving his bed - side , and said to him , " Well - any news of specie to - day ? " CLXXIII . COACHES ...
... telling him he was perfectly reconciled to the will of God , and recommending himself to his prayers , turned to him as he was leaving his bed - side , and said to him , " Well - any news of specie to - day ? " CLXXIII . COACHES ...
Page 115
... telling him , that if he ever should be guilty of undertaking anything against the state worthy of death , he had only to send to her that ring , in order to ensure his pardon . The Earl of Essex some time afterwards fell in love with ...
... telling him , that if he ever should be guilty of undertaking anything against the state worthy of death , he had only to send to her that ring , in order to ensure his pardon . The Earl of Essex some time afterwards fell in love with ...
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