| 1808 - 728 páginas
...truft, and they then become the dupes of wretched toad eaters, and flaves to defigning houfekeepers. Such was poor James, who certainly was worthy of a better fate. His death, and the oircumftances of it, have imprefled my mind in a manвег I could not have believed. I think we are... | |
| 1808 - 732 páginas
...truft, and they then become the dupes of wretched toad caters, and flaves to defigning houfc-keepers. Such was poor James, who certainly was worthy of a better fate. His death, and the circumftaijces of it, have impreflbd my mind in a man. ner I could not have believed. I think we are... | |
| 1809 - 914 páginas
...must needs have somebody to love and trust, and they then become the dupes of wretched toad eaters, and slaves to designing housekeepers. Such was poor...I could not have believed. I think we are somehow slu-unk, and our consequence diminished, by losing the only person of eminence among us. 'Tis like... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 páginas
...must needs have somebody to love and trust, and they then become the dupes of wretched toad eaters, and slaves to designing housekeepers. Such was poor...circumstances of it, have impressed my mind in a manner I couid not have believed. I think we are somehow shrunk, and our consequence diminished, by losing the... | |
| John Semple Smart - 1905 - 256 páginas
...of domestic life, from which unhappy connections excluded him. . . "Such was poor James Macpherson, who certainly was worthy of a better fate. His death...diminished, by losing the only person of eminence among us. It is like extinguishing a light. His will, which was made some time before this period of anguish,... | |
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