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" January, 1753, at four o'clock in the afternoon: he died on the llth, at four in the morning. 1 continued with him later than any one of his relations ; but was obliged to retire, his last agonies being beyond what I could bear ; though, under his pain... "
Essays Upon Natural History, and Other Miscellaneous Subjects, - Página 124
por George Edwards - 1770 - 261 páginas
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A Natural History of Uncommon Birds,: And of Some Other Rare and ..., Parte1

George Edwards - 1776 - 340 páginas
...relations, but was obliged " to retire, his laft agonies being beyond what I could bear ; though, un" der his pain and weaknefs of body, he feemed to retain...third of my patrons was the great RICHARD MEAD, MD <c He was certainly magnanimous beyond the common meafure, and de'• ferved the title of Great in...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen23

1760 - 556 páginas
...the afternoon : he died on the eleventh, at four in the morning. I continued with him later than any of his relations, but was obliged to retire, his laft...and weaknefs of body, he feemed to retain a great tirmnefs of mind, and refignation to the will of God." The third Gentleman to whofe memory our worthy...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century;: Comprizing ..., Volumen5

John Nichols - 1812 - 734 páginas
...morning. 1 continued with him later than any one of his relations ; but was obliged to retire, his last agonies being beyond what I could bear ; though, under his pain and weakness of body, he seemed to retain a great firmness of mind and resignation to the will of God....
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The Naturalist's Library, Volumen5

William Jardine - 1836 - 384 páginas
...years. I continued with him later than any one of his relatives, but was obliged to retire — his last agonies being beyond what I could bear ; though under his pain and weakness of body, he seemed to retain a great firmness of mind, and resignation to the will of God."...
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Notes and Queries

1911 - 588 páginas
...morning. 1 continued with him later than any of his relations, but was obliged to retire, his last agonies being beyond what I could bear ; though under his pain and weakness of body he seemed to retain a great firmness of mind, and resignation to the will of God."...
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Thick-skinned Quadrupeds

William Jardine - 1856 - 380 páginas
...years. I continued with him later than any one of his relatives, but was obliged to retire his last agonies being beyond what I could bear ; though under his pain and weakness of body, he seemed to retain a great firmness of mind, and resignation to the will of God."*...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volúmenes58-59

1776 - 822 páginas
...later than any one of his relations, but was obliged to retire, his laft agonies being beyond wh:it I could bear : though, under his pain and weaknefs of body, he feemed to retain a great firmnels of mind, and reftgnation to the will of God. The third of my Patrons was the great Richard...
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