| 1811 - 768 páginas
...sitting before a stove in bis bed-room. Having inquired after his health, Mr. Howard replied that hi* end was approaching very fast ; that he had several things to say to his friend, and thanked him for having called. The Admiral, finding him in such a melancholy mood,... | |
| 1812 - 582 páginas
...him weak and ill, sitting before a stove in his bedroom. Having inquired after his health, Mr. Howard replied, that his end was approaching very fast; that he had several things to say to his friend, and thanked him for having called. The admiral finding him in such a melancholy mood,endeavored... | |
| 1812 - 620 páginas
...him weak and ill, silting before a stove rn his bedroom. Having inquired after his health, Mr. Howard replied, that his end was approaching very fast; that he had several things to say to his friend, and thanked him for having called. The admiral finding him in such a melancholy mood,endeavored... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1813 - 512 páginas
...him weak and ill, sitting before a stove in his bedroom. Having inquired after his health, Mr. Howard replied, that his end was approaching very fast : that he had several things to say to his friend, and thanked him for having called. The admiral finding him in such a melancholy mood, endeavoured... | |
| John Aikin - 1814 - 198 páginas
...him weak and ill, sitting before a stove in his bedroom. Having inquired after his health, Mr. Howard replied that his end was approaching very fast : that he had several things to say to his friend, and thanked him for having called. Th« admiral finding him in such a melancholy mood,... | |
| 1817 - 436 páginas
...weak and ill, sitting before a stove in his bed-room. Having inquired after his health, Mr. Howard replied, that his end" was approaching very fast; that he had several things to say to his friend; and thanked him for having called. The Admiral, finding him in such a melancholy mood,... | |
| 1818 - 510 páginas
...went to his house, and found him very ill; and, on inquiring respecting his health, Mr. Howard said, " his end was approaching very fast — that he had several things to say to his friend — and thanked him for having called." The dying Christian continued : " Death has no terrors... | |
| 1819 - 774 páginas
...went to his house, and found him very ill; and, on inquiring respecting his health, Mr. Howard said, " his end was approaching very fast — that he had several things to say to his friend — and thanked him for having called." The dying Christian continued : " Death has no terrors... | |
| 1820 - 562 páginas
...direction of his medical attendant. On a friend, Admiral Priestman, inquiring after his health, he replied, That his end was approaching very fast, that...several things to say to him, and thanked him for having called upon him. " There is a spot," said he, " near the village of Dauphigny: tnis would suit... | |
| 1821 - 488 páginas
...direction of his tncilir.nl attendant. On a friend, Admiral Priestman, inquiring after his health, he replied, That his end was approaching very fast, that...several things to say to him, and thanked him for having called «pon bun. "There is а spot," said he, "near the village of Dauphigny : this would suit... | |
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