On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 pages |
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Page 286
... Morning Heraid . " ier acnities in the ast year of her life , auloved much imen reading , which she did Jeetacies . Fide Morning Chronicle . ' CA CIDer . . Larang • " bronicie . " red 25 years ; retained all her senses . rcuities . Fide ...
... Morning Heraid . " ier acnities in the ast year of her life , auloved much imen reading , which she did Jeetacies . Fide Morning Chronicle . ' CA CIDer . . Larang • " bronicie . " red 25 years ; retained all her senses . rcuities . Fide ...
Page 287
... Morning Chronicle . ' 1379 Followed his trade until a few days before his death . 1380 Vide News . ' 1381 All senses but sight perfect . Ibid . 1382-1384 Vide newspaper . 1385-1388 ' News . ' 1390-1391 Ibid . 1392 Vide French paper ...
... Morning Chronicle . ' 1379 Followed his trade until a few days before his death . 1380 Vide News . ' 1381 All senses but sight perfect . Ibid . 1382-1384 Vide newspaper . 1385-1388 ' News . ' 1390-1391 Ibid . 1392 Vide French paper ...
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... Morning Chronicle . ' 1474 Vide newspaper . 1475 " " ' News . ' 1476 Retained her faculties . 1480 Vide newspaper . 1481 When 90 she walked to London . Vide inscription in church - yard , Ronald Kirk . 1484 Never ill a day ; died from a ...
... Morning Chronicle . ' 1474 Vide newspaper . 1475 " " ' News . ' 1476 Retained her faculties . 1480 Vide newspaper . 1481 When 90 she walked to London . Vide inscription in church - yard , Ronald Kirk . 1484 Never ill a day ; died from a ...
Page 292
... Morning Chronicle . ' exper . sufered only from failure of observienes of her clothes catching fire . 118 1844 . mu was deter ill until two days sch Magazine . ' Fde Crace . ' TS El within two g her last illness . e day before he house ...
... Morning Chronicle . ' exper . sufered only from failure of observienes of her clothes catching fire . 118 1844 . mu was deter ill until two days sch Magazine . ' Fde Crace . ' TS El within two g her last illness . e day before he house ...
Page 293
... Morning Chronicle . ' Ibid . 324 Walked well to the day of his death . VideTimes . ' 327 Faculties unimpaired ; spun until the day before her death . Ibid . , Jan. 11th , 1819 . 328 Retained his faculties , and attended to business a ...
... Morning Chronicle . ' Ibid . 324 Walked well to the day of his death . VideTimes . ' 327 Faculties unimpaired ; spun until the day before her death . Ibid . , Jan. 11th , 1819 . 328 Retained his faculties , and attended to business a ...
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Page 29 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Page 125 - As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath Receives the lurking principle of death; The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength; So, cast and mingled with his very frame.
Page 299 - All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.