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A Dissertation on the Influence of the Passions Upon Disorders of the Body ... - Page 11
by William Falconer - 1788 - 105 pages
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The Spectator, Volume 5

1739 - 312 pages
...compleat Viftory on the fide of the Moors. He had no fooner brought his Men to the Engagement, but finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced...his Litter, where laying his Finger on his Mouth, to enjoin Secrecy to his Officers, who Hood about him, he died a few Moments after in that Pofture. L...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 5

1786 - 670 pages
...conipk-at viflory on the lide of the Mcors. He had no fooner brought his men to the engagement, but finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced in his litter, where laying his fingeren hi s mouth, to enjoin lecrecy to his officers, who ftood about him, he diul a tew moments...
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The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events ..., Volume 1

1789 - 622 pages
...complete vic'lory. on the fide of the Moors. He had no fooner brought his men to the engagement, hut finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced...his litter, where laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin fecrecy to his. officers, whe Itood about him, he died a few moments after in that pofture,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...complete viilory on the fide of the Moors. He had no fooner brought his men to the engagement, but finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced...his litter, where laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin fecrecy to his officers, who ftood about him, he died a. few moments after in that pofturc....
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 1

1797 - 680 pages
...complete viftory on the fide of the Moors. He had no fooner brought his men to the engagement, but finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced in his litter, where laying nis finger on his mouth, to enjoin fecrecy to his officers, who Hood about him, he died a few moments...
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Miscellanea Nova: Containing, Amidst a Variety of Other Matters Curious and ...

Samuel Whyte, Edward-Athenry Whyte - 1800 - 316 pages
...complete victory on the fide of the Moots. He had no fooner brought his men to the engagement, but, finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced...his litter, where laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin fecrecy to his officers, who flood about him, he died a few moments after in that poflure."...
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Miscellanea nova

Samuel Whyte, Edward Athenry Whyte - 1801 - 336 pages
...complete victory on the fide of the Moors. - He had no fooner brought his men to the engagement, but, finding himfelf utterly fpent, he was again replaced...his litter, where laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin fecrecy to his officers, who flood about him, he died a few moments after in that pofture."...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 pages
...the Moors. He had no sooner brought his men to the engagement, but, finding himself utterly spent, he was again replaced in his litter, where, laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin secresy to his officers who stood about him, he died a iew moments after in that po^ure. L....
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...of the Moors. He had no sooner brought his men to the engagement, but finding himself utterly spent, he was again replaced in his litter, where, laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin secrecy to his officers, who stood about him, he died a few moments after in that posture. No....
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The Spectator, Volume 6

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 pages
...the Moors. He had no sooner brought his men to the engagement, but, finding himself utterly spent, he was again replaced in his litter, where, laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin secrecy to his officers who stood about him, he died a few moments after in that posture. L....
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