| Great Britain - 1796 - 982 pages
...; and yet a faint bluih of hope denoted that he íhculd think himfelf mod happy to lofe his Xvager. At this aufpicious crifis it was, that our Doctor...entre, faying, as he advanced to the bed-fide — " My eiteemed friend, I am come to reti;rn my perfonal thanks to the«, for having me in thy thoughts when... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1802 - 460 pages
...phyfician, and yet a faint blufh of hope denoted that he fhould think himfelf moft happy to lofe his wager. At this aufpicious crifis it was, that our Doctor...he advanced to the bed-fide, " My efteemed friend, !• am come to return my perfonal thanks to thee, for having me in thy thoughts when thou wert too... | |
| English literature - 1796 - 688 pages
...be.,-li<ie, G g 2 — « My — " My efteemed friend, I am come to return my perfona! thanks to thec, for having me in thy thoughts when thou wert too fick to remember any but thofe who are dear torhee, and of whom thou haft a good opinion. Give me thy hand ; and, without entering into long hiftories,... | |
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