Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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... give an adequate excuse for his inexplicable absence . Dr Leander P. Jones related the story to Elisha Edwards with some indignation , and as it was then evident that the Sherman Silver Act would be repealed , the reporter thought that ...
... give an adequate excuse for his inexplicable absence . Dr Leander P. Jones related the story to Elisha Edwards with some indignation , and as it was then evident that the Sherman Silver Act would be repealed , the reporter thought that ...
Σελίδα 83
... give up all dinner - parties ; and this has been somewhat of a deprivation to me , as such parties always put me into high spirits . From the same cause I have been able to invite here very few scientific acquaintances . Whilst I was ...
... give up all dinner - parties ; and this has been somewhat of a deprivation to me , as such parties always put me into high spirits . From the same cause I have been able to invite here very few scientific acquaintances . Whilst I was ...
Σελίδα 219
... give it to Abigail , whom she considered unattractive - but she was highly intelligent . There is a story ... gives it in more detail . One afternoon , not long after the death of the little duke of Gloucester , Abigail Hill went to ...
... give it to Abigail , whom she considered unattractive - but she was highly intelligent . There is a story ... gives it in more detail . One afternoon , not long after the death of the little duke of Gloucester , Abigail Hill went to ...
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