About eight o'clock he desired to have three pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made... The Medical Repository - Page 4321804Full view - About this book
| Missions - 1804 - 664 pages
...pamphlets, which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated, as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the...took down the substance of what he said ; which was readto him. He observed, «« Sir, yon have put in your own language ; I wish it to be in mine." He... | |
| 1807 - 544 pages
...him the pamphlets we had looked out the evening before. He then dictated, as clearly and diltinftly as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations he wifhed to have made in each. Mr Cooper took down the fubllance of what he faid, which, when he had... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 124 pages
...pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the...which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you have put in your own language ; I w ish it to be mine : he then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 126 pages
...pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the...which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you have put in your own language ; I wish it to be mine: he then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 124 pages
...pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the...said, which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you htve put in your own language ; I wish it to be mine : he then repeated over again, nearly word for... | |
| 1804 - 400 pages
...pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the...alterations which he wished to have made in each. M took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, ' Sir, you have put... | |
| 1804 - 824 pages
...pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the...additions and alterations which he wished to have done in each. M— took down the substance of what lie said, which was read to him. He observed, "Sir,... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 714 pages
...had been looked out by his dire&ions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and diftincflly as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wifhed to have made in each. M took down tbe fubflance of what he faid, which •was read to him. He... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1807 - 788 pages
...Cooper to bring him the pumphlets we had looked out the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life the additions and alterations he wished to have made in each. Mr. Cooper took down the substance of what he said, which, when he... | |
| 1804 - 534 pages
...had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated, as clearly and diftinftly as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wiflied to ha« made in each. M took down the fubltance of »hat he faid, which «as read to him. He... | |
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