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The British Critic: A New Review - Page 249
1810
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 42

English literature - 1802 - 546 pages
...dying, :md fucb as, to avoid the fate of their friendt around them, prepared tu di&ppoint Ляг tbe the plague of its prey, by terminating their own exiftence. " The habits and lives of thefe devoted people, which provided not today for the wants of to-morrow, muft have heightened the...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1802 - 610 pages
...people, which provided not to-day for the wants of to-morrow, must have heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy, but even without alleviation. Nought was left them but to submit in agony and despair. ' To aggravate the picture, if aggravation...
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The travels of capts. Lewis & Clarke, from St. Louis, by way of the Missouri ...

Meriwether Lewis - 1809 - 336 pages
...people, who provide not to-day for the •wants of to-morrow, must have heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy,...without alleviation. Nothing was left them, but to submit in agony and despair. To aggravate the picture, if aggravation were possible, inay be added...
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The Universal Magazine, Volume 12

1809 - 536 pages
...people, who/ provide not to-day for the wants of to-morrow, must have, hejghtened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy,...without alleviation. Nothing was left them, but to submit in agony and despair. To aggravate the picture, if aggravation were possible, may be added the...
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The Geographical, Natural, and Civil History of Chili, Volume 1

Giovanni Ignazio Molina - Chile - 1809 - 354 pages
...people, which provided not to-day for the wants of to-morrow, must have heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy, but even without alleviation. To aggravate the picture, if aggravation were possible, may be added, the putrid carcases which the...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 5, Part 2

1809 - 596 pages
...devoted people, who provide not to-day for the wants of to-morrow, must have heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without" remedy, but even without allevJfiiion. Nothing was left them but to submit in agony and despair. To aggiavate the picture, if...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 35

1810 - 708 pages
...and dying, and fuch as to avoid the horrid fate of their friends around them, prepared to difappoint the plague of its prey, by terminating their own exiftence....to-morrow, muft have heightened the pains of fuch an affliftion, by leaving them not only without remedy, but even without alleviation. Nothing was left...
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New Travels Among the Indians of North America: Being a Compilation, Taken ...

Cree language - 1812 - 318 pages
...devoted peole, who provide not to day for the wants of tomorrow, must have heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy, but even without alleviation. But nothing was left them, but to submit in agony and despair. To aggravate the picture, if aggravation...
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A Tale of Paraguay

Robert Southey - 1827 - 220 pages
...people, which provided not to-day for the wants of to-morrow, must have heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy, but even without alleviation. Nought was left them but to submit in agony and despair. "To aggravate the picture, if aggravation...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, Volume 7

Robert Southey - 1838 - 338 pages
...provided not to-day for the wants of to-morrow, must have VOL. VII. I heightened the pains of such an affliction, by leaving them not only without remedy, but even without alleviation. Nought was left them but to submit in agony and despair. " To aggravate the picture, if aggravation...
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