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" My uncle Toby went to his bureau, put his purse into his breeches pocket, and having ordered the Corporal to go early in the morning for a physician, he went to bed and fell asleep. "
Irish Literature: Justin McCarthy, M. P., Editor in Chief - Page 3226
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 31

English essays - 1762 - 792 pages
...the corporal to go early in the morning lor a phylician,— he went to br<', and fell afleep. The fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's anil liis afh'icltd fon's ; the hand of death jjrefs'd heavy upon his eye- lids, — and hardly...
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Volume 6

Laurence Sterne - English fiction - 1762 - 170 pages
...phyfician, — he went to bed, and fell afleep. CHAP. CHAP. X. The Story of Lz FEVER concluded. THE fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's and his afflicted fon's ; the hand of death prefs'd heavy upon his eye-lids, and hardly could...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW

SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 pages
...corr foral to e;o early in the morning for a phyfician, he went to bed, and fell afleep. " The fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's and his afflidted fon's ; the hand of death prefs'd heavy upon his eye-lids, and hardly could...
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Volume 6

Laurence Sterne - English fiction - 1762 - 172 pages
...phyfician, — he went to bed, and fell afleep. CHAP. CHAP. X. The Story of LE FEVER concluded. THE fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's and his afflifted fon's ; the hand of death prefs'd heavy upon his eye-lids, and hardly could...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne: M.A. in Seven Volumes ...

Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 280 pages
...phyfician, he went tombed, and fell afteep. CHAP. CHAP. X. The Story of LE FEVER continued. THE fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's and his afflicted ion's ; the hand of death ptefs'd heavy on his eye-lids, — and hardly could...
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The Adventures of Roderick Random: In Two Volumes

Tobias Smollett - Adventure stories, English - 1780 - 580 pages
...a phyfician — he went to bed, and fell afleep. CHAP. X. THE STOIVY OF LE PEVRE COSCLUDED. THE fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fevre's and his afflicted fon's ; the hand of death prefled heavy upon his eye- lids — and hardly could the wheel at the cittern...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne ...

Laurence Sterne - 1780 - 336 pages
...phyfician, — he went to bed, and fell afleep. ! CHAP. LIII. THE STORY OF LE FEVER CONTINUED. T HK fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's and his afflicted fon's ; the hand of death prefs'd heavy upon his eye-lids, and hardly could...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 5

English fiction - 1781 - 602 pages
...phyiu,.iu— ¡u went to bed, and fell afleep. CHAP. X. THE STORY OF LE FEVbE COK» CLVDED. THE fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fevre' e and his afflined Ion's ; the hand of death prefled heavy upon his eye-lids-;— and hardly...
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The Beauties of Johnson: Consisting of Maxims and Observations ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - Maxims - 1782 - 482 pages
...the Corporal to go early in the morning for a phyfician,—he went to bed and fell afleep. The fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever'i and his afflicted fon's; the hand of death prefs'd heavy upon his THE BEAUTIES OF STERNE. I7...
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The Beauties of Sterne: Including All His Pathetic Tales, and Most ...

Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 pages
...Corporal to go early in the morning ' for a phyfician, — he went to bed and fell afleep. The fun looked bright the morning after, to every eye in the village but Le Fever's and his afflicted fon's; the hand of death prefs'd heavy upon his eye-lids, — and hardly...
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