| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 páginas
...between persons of near blood ; as parents, children, brothers, sisters, nurse-children, husbands, wives, &c. There be many reports in history, that upon the...it. I myself remember, that being in Paris, and my rather dying in London, two or three days before my lather's death I had a dream, which I told to divers... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 páginas
...between persons of near blood; as parents, children, brothers, sisters, nurse-children, husbands, wives. There be many reports in history, that upon the death...that being in Paris, and my father dying in London, I had a dream (which I told to divers English gentlemen) that my father's house in the country was... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 páginas
...passages of sympathy between persons of near blood . as, parents, children, brothers and sisters. '1 here be many reports in history, that, upon the death of...such nearness, men have had an inward feeling of it. Bacon. It shows in the king a nearness, but yet with a kind of justness. So these little grains of... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 páginas
...between persons of near blood ; as parents, children, brothers, sisters, nurse-children, husbands. wives, &c. There be many reports in history, that upon the death of personof such nearness, men have had an inward feeling of it. I myself remember, that being in Paris,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 612 páginas
...between persons of near blood, as parents, children, brothers, sisters, nurse-children, husbands, wives, # .w B a j e F% %U < Bvg^e#3ٸ f E Άi F... 9 { ֙ ȗ GÚ , & ^ . ֈ /a 88 [ diverse English gentlemen, that my father's house in the country was plastered all over with black... | |
| 1849 - 600 páginas
...instincts of nature, be so uncertain as to require a great deal of examination ere we conclude upon them. There be many reports in history, that upon the death of persons of nearness of blood, men have had an inward feeling of it. I myself remember that, being in Paris, and... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 páginas
...near hlood, as parents, children, hrothers, sisters, nurse-children, hushands, wives, &c. There he many reports in history that, upon the • death of...nearness, men have had an inward feeling of it. I myself rememher, th'at heing in Paris, and my father dying in London, two or three days hefore my father's... | |
| 1849 - 602 páginas
...instincts of nature, be so uncertain as to require a great deal of examination ere we conclude upon them. most lonely recesses of the mountains, the moor-fowl shooter has be nearness of blood, men have had an inward feeling of it. I myself remember that, being in Paris, and... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1849 - 688 páginas
...instincts of nature, be so uncertain as to require a great deal of examination ere we conclude upon them. There be many reports in history, that upon the death of persons of nearness of blood', men have had an inward feeling of it. I myself remember that, being in Paris, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 páginas
...between persons of near blood ; as parents, children, brothers, sisters, nurse-children, husbands, wives, ain-glory helpeth to perpetuate a man's memory ; and...beholden to human nature, as it received its due at 1 myself remember, that being in Paris, and my father dying in London, two or three days before my... | |
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