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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the ...
The spirit was good, but still liable to cold fits and aguelike attacks of fear and
misgiving, until the 2d day of January, when two regiments of foot arrived, from
the south, at Edinburgh, with news that General llawley was following with nearly
the ...
George Lillie Craik, Charles McFarlane, 1848
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THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOMOEPATHY. VOL. XI
S. T., aged 38, many years in bad health, well drugged, lymphatic temperament ;
suffers much from aguelike fits attendant on the catamenia ceasing, they have
always been scanty ; for the last week she has had gastrodynia and lumbago.
J.J. DRYSDALE M.D , J.RUTHRFURD RUSELL M.D AND R.E DUDGEON M.D, 1853
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“The” Novels Of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Viz. Pamela, ...
She made a virtue of necessity ; and the man was quite another man with her. “ A
vain creature ! too well knowing his advantages ; {it those not what she had
conceived them to ! Cool and warm by fits and starts ; an aguelike lover.
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Memoirs of the Royal Society, Or a New Abridgment of the ...
... force it by peculiar medicines; for, there is a great disference between a
Venereal, and a estilential venom 5 the latter presently attacks the spirits z- and if
it-does not quickly overckpnie * ' *t en), were, b'y the violent attack of a cold
aguelike fit ...
Sure, she'd driven herself for several weeks. But, again, it was nothing when
compared to the rigors of Simon's assignment. After successfully staving off an
aguelike shiver, she forced her own quandary aside. “You wanted to talk to me?
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Mississippi Writers: Reflections of Childhood and Youth
The young brother went huddling in his clothes, aguelike, knowing warmth was
near, hungering for his place by the stove, to sit in peace on the bricks in the floor
by the stove's side and watch the eating, it being his nature to have a sickness ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney (Illustrated)
... shewe so muche malice, asto objectthe universall doute of all that Races
unhealthfulnes, neither will I laye tohis charge his aguelike manner ofproceding
somtimes hotte, somtimes colde intime of pursute, which allwayes likelyis
mostfervent.
Only that aguelike shudder of outraged feelings betrayed the anguish of soul and
of body that were torturing him. Moveless, except for the incessant shivering, he
stood while Middon fastened the accursed fowl around his throat. Throughout ...
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The Novels of Samuel Richardson, Esq: Viz. Pamela, Clarissa ...
She made a virtue of necessity ; and the man was quite another man with her. " A
vain creature ! too well knowing his advantages ; yet those not what she had
conceived them to be ! Cool and warm by fits and starts ; an aguelike lover. A
steady ...
A temperature of forty—five degrees Fahrenheit which, as a thermometer reading
would occasion no concern in a northern country, can produce aguelike shakes
unless one is warmly clad as for wintry Scotland. Yet the Mediterranean peoples
...