| Benjamin Rush - 1805 - 462 páginas
...carriage. To these constant labours of body and mind were added distresses from a variety of Causes. Having found myself unable to comply with the numerous...obliged to refuse many every day. My sister counted forty- seven in one forenoon before eleven o'clock. Many of them left my door with tears, but they... | |
| Harry Gehman Good - 1918 - 306 páginas
...of them, even with the help of his pupils, three of whom now lodged with him to be more accessible. "Having found myself unable to comply with the numerous...obliged to refuse many every day. My sister counted forty-seven in one forenoon before eleven o'clock. Many of them left my door with tears, but they did... | |
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