Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 sider |
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... whole of the estate . The head of the family at the time we speak of was Dr Hamilton's cousin , Robert Hamilton , who might have been thought likely to restore it to its former position , having realised a considerable fortune as a mer ...
... whole of the estate . The head of the family at the time we speak of was Dr Hamilton's cousin , Robert Hamilton , who might have been thought likely to restore it to its former position , having realised a considerable fortune as a mer ...
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... whole mind to this study . In his other studies he seems to have much more pleasure . Andrew and he are , for some time at least , to go on together accord- * See Lectures , vol . i . p . 389 . ing to the following arrangement . From 7 ...
... whole mind to this study . In his other studies he seems to have much more pleasure . Andrew and he are , for some time at least , to go on together accord- * See Lectures , vol . i . p . 389 . ing to the following arrangement . From 7 ...
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... whole year . I am convinced if people plunged once a - day into the cold bath , colds and consumptions , and all other complaints of that nature , would be rare aves in terris . It is impossible to ex- press the pleasure it gives you ...
... whole year . I am convinced if people plunged once a - day into the cold bath , colds and consumptions , and all other complaints of that nature , would be rare aves in terris . It is impossible to ex- press the pleasure it gives you ...
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... whole winter of 1809 , and the summer and autumn of 1810 , reading with much assiduity , in view of the final examination for the degree , in which he acquitted himself with almost unparalleled distinc- tion . Of his life at Oxford ...
... whole winter of 1809 , and the summer and autumn of 1810 , reading with much assiduity , in view of the final examination for the degree , in which he acquitted himself with almost unparalleled distinc- tion . Of his life at Oxford ...
Side 31
... whole country round Oxford is under its annual overflow . I have famous exercise every day in rowing up and down the river , and shall in a few days have glorious skating , and the safest in the world , the meadows being no more than a ...
... whole country round Oxford is under its annual overflow . I have famous exercise every day in rowing up and down the river , and shall in a few days have glorious skating , and the safest in the world , the meadows being no more than a ...
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Side 403 - MY days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.