КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «SECOND-SIGHTEDNESS»
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The Life of Lord Byron.
Second Edition
After such a marvellous proof of second-sightedness, it may easily be conceived
with what awe and faith she listened to the prediction, that his life should be in
danger from poison before he was of age, and that he should be twice married;
the ...
2
The Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell: In One ...
... nay, even horses and cows, see the second-sight, as well as men and women
advanced in years. But of this I shall discourse at large in its proper place, having
allotted a whole future chapter for that same subject of second- sightedness ...
3
The works of Daniel Defoe: with a memoir of his life and ...
... discourse at large in its proper place, having allotted a whole future chapter for
that same subject of second sightedness. ' In about half a year, the doctor taught
his little dumb pupil, first to know his letters, then to name anything whatsoever, ...
Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt, 1841
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The Works: Carefully selected from the most authentic ...
But of this I shall discourse at large in its ropei: lace, having allotted a. whole
future chapter I301' that same subject of second-sightedness. In about half a year
the doctor taught hislittle dumb pupil first to know his letters, then to name
anything ...
5
The Works of Daniel Defoe, Carefully Selected from the Most ...
But of this I shall discourse at large in its proper place, having allotted a whole
future chapter for that same subject of second-sightedness. In about half a year
the doctor taught his little dumb pupil first to know his letters, then to name
anything ...
Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers, Sir John Scott Keltie, 1870
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ...
Sir, I have only this further to say, how I may be useful to you, and as a reason for
my not making myself more known in the world : by virtue of this great gift of
nature, second-sightedness, I do continually see numbers of men, women, and ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin, 1818
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The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe: Life ...
But of this I shall discourse at large in its proper place, having allotted a whole
future chapter for that same subject of second-sightedness. In about half a year,
the doctor taught his little dumb pupil first to know his letters, then to name
anything ...
8
The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe
But of this I shall discourse at large in its proper place, having allotted a whole
future chapter for that same subject of second-sightedness. In about half a year,
the doctor taught his little dumb pupil first to know his letters, then to name
anything ...
9
The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt
But of this I shall discourse at large in its proper place, having allotted a whole
future chapter for that same subject of second sightedness. In about half a year,
the doctor taught his little dumb pupil, first to know his letters, then to name
anything ...
Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt, 1840
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of (the Same), Continued to ...
Sir, I have only this further to say, how I may be useful to you, and as a reason for
my not making myself more known in the world: by virtue of this great of nature,
second-sightedness, I do continually see numbers of men, women, and children,
...
Benjamin Franklin, William-Temple Franklin, 1818