Franklin's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Written During the Years 1818, '19 & '20, from Edinburgh, London, The Highlands of Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1 |
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Page 16
... them twice a week . If any of these frail ones prove refractory , they are
deprived of their usual allowance , and are put on the antiphlogistic regimen .
The cells are so constructed that the keeper from his room see into every one . 1
thought of ...
... them twice a week . If any of these frail ones prove refractory , they are
deprived of their usual allowance , and are put on the antiphlogistic regimen .
The cells are so constructed that the keeper from his room see into every one . 1
thought of ...
Page 85
In Kean , as I hinted before , the expression of wretchedness and despair seems
confined to a few words , to broken sentences and sudden flashes of thought ,
which do not lay open before you the whole soul of the sufferer , although they ...
In Kean , as I hinted before , the expression of wretchedness and despair seems
confined to a few words , to broken sentences and sudden flashes of thought ,
which do not lay open before you the whole soul of the sufferer , although they ...
Page 128
... the boasted hospitality of England , it was proposed to make Dunbarton castle
his prison , instead of the Isle of Rats ; but the government thought proper to
make him expiate cruelly his former . Gessner's Idyls . glory . History will speak of
this ...
... the boasted hospitality of England , it was proposed to make Dunbarton castle
his prison , instead of the Isle of Rats ; but the government thought proper to
make him expiate cruelly his former . Gessner's Idyls . glory . History will speak of
this ...
Page 146
The connection with these women was thought to be attended with a pleasure
more exquisite and more lasting , than that with “ the daughters of Eve , ” The
Schi'ichs are still believed to carry off into their subterraneous retreats , new -
born chil ...
The connection with these women was thought to be attended with a pleasure
more exquisite and more lasting , than that with “ the daughters of Eve , ” The
Schi'ichs are still believed to carry off into their subterraneous retreats , new -
born chil ...
Page 161
Some months ago she was happy in the innocent tranquillity of rural occupations
: “ Her life , as free from thought as sin , Slept like a lake , till Love threw in His
talisman , and woke the tide , And spread its trembling circles wide . ” The hopeful
...
Some months ago she was happy in the innocent tranquillity of rural occupations
: “ Her life , as free from thought as sin , Slept like a lake , till Love threw in His
talisman , and woke the tide , And spread its trembling circles wide . ” The hopeful
...
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