| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1817 - 308 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing the same...am forced to run into the country to hide myself. There is a ridiculous marriage on the point of conclusion that diverts me much. You know lady Mary... | |
| 1821 - 346 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the 'whole town are doing the...to visit- people, that I am forced to run into the conntry to hide myself. There is a ridiculous marriage on the point of conclusion that diverts me much.... | |
| Pierre-Edouard Lemontey - 1832 - 502 páginas
...empressement, qu'elle fut obligée de se réfugierà la campagne. « Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, « the whole town are doing the same thing , and I ai» so much « pulled about and sollicited to visite people, thaï I am foreed to « run into the... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 446 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing the same...am forced to run into the country to hide myself. There is a ridiculous marriage on the point of conclusion that diverts me much. You know Lady Mary... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 466 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing the same...am forced to run into the country to hide myself. There is a ridiculous marriage on the point of conclusion that diverts me much. You know Lady Mary... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 410 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing' the...thing, and I am so much pulled about and solicited to * Published in Swift's works. visit people, that I am forced to run into the country to hidef myself.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1861 - 660 páginas
...tells us next year, that inoculation was beginning to be a good deal practised. ' I am,' says she, ' so much pulled about and solicited to visit people,...am forced to run into the country to hide myself.' * Yet the fact is, that it made its way very slowly, having to encounter both the prejudices of medical... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 718 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing the same...am forced to run into the country to hide myself" [Letters, vol. iii. p. 122, 123 ; see also vol. ii. p. 150). 1. Pettigrew (Superstitions connected... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 716 páginas
...operation is not yet over, but I believe they will do very well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing the same...am forced to run into the country to hide myself" (Letters, vol. iii. p. 122, 123 ; see also vol. ii. p. 150). 1. Pettigrew (Superstitions connected... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 720 páginas
...well. Since that experiment has not yet had any ill effect, the whole town are doing the same tiling, and I am so much pulled about and solicited to visit...am forced to run into the country to hide myself" (Letters, vol. iii. p. 122, 123; see also vol. ii. p. 150). 1. Pettigrew (Superstitions connected with... | |
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