The Life, Character, and Literary Labours of Samuel Drew, A. M. |
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Page 90
... Helston , May 16 , 1800. " " T. FLINDEll . Mr. Drew's pamphlets now appeared in rapid succession . The flattering reception of his first publication , and the hon- ourable notice it obtained , enabled him to assume a station not often ...
... Helston , May 16 , 1800. " " T. FLINDEll . Mr. Drew's pamphlets now appeared in rapid succession . The flattering reception of his first publication , and the hon- ourable notice it obtained , enabled him to assume a station not often ...
Page 151
... Helston . This gentleman , who to his military rank added the higher dignity of the Christian believer , esteemed Mr. Drew for his work's sake , and made him a tender of that friendship to which he would not have presumed unsolicited to ...
... Helston . This gentleman , who to his military rank added the higher dignity of the Christian believer , esteemed Mr. Drew for his work's sake , and made him a tender of that friendship to which he would not have presumed unsolicited to ...
Page 203
... Helston , about thirty miles distant , where other branches of the family reside . When about to leave St. Aus- tell , Mrs. Drew complained of being unwell ; but having made : arrangements for being met at Truro , the intermediate ...
... Helston , about thirty miles distant , where other branches of the family reside . When about to leave St. Aus- tell , Mrs. Drew complained of being unwell ; but having made : arrangements for being met at Truro , the intermediate ...
Page 204
... Helston , she would not consent to a delay . On her arrival , she retired immediately to bed , —from which she never rose . The next day there were alarming symptoms of cholera ; the day following her case was deemed hopeless ; and ...
... Helston , she would not consent to a delay . On her arrival , she retired immediately to bed , —from which she never rose . The next day there were alarming symptoms of cholera ; the day following her case was deemed hopeless ; and ...
Page 214
... Helston , a letter from his lady , stating , among other proofs of Mr Drew's excessive debility , that , calling at their house as he had been in the habit of doing , he sank down in syncope through the exertion of walking , and ...
... Helston , a letter from his lady , stating , among other proofs of Mr Drew's excessive debility , that , calling at their house as he had been in the habit of doing , he sank down in syncope through the exertion of walking , and ...
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