| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 strani
...one would desire to see, but a lit* tie unfortunate in a humped back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
| 1804 - 498 strani
...one would desire to see, but a lit-i tie unfortunate in a humpt back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1807 - 442 strani
...about the shoulders, though an unfortunate lump appeared upon his back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible...dislocated the vertebrae of his back, and other parts of the body, in such a manner that Molins, the famous surgeon, -before whom he appeared as a patient,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 358 strani
...as one would desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a hump back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so a changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 328 strani
...one would desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a humped back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate .so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 strani
...as one \vould desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a humpback. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 strani
...one would desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a humpt back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 strani
...one would desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a humpt back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 360 strani
...as one would desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a hump back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. A man... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 324 strani
...as one would desire to see, but a little unfortunate in a hump back. In short, this wandering tumour puzzled all the workmen about town, who found it impossible to accommodate so changeable a customer. My reader will apply this to any one who would adapt a suit to a season of our English climate. After... | |
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