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Annual Register of World Events - Page 25
1793
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 32

1793 - 532 pages
...fetching and carrying about a. feio guineas, which in that ocean, was indeed a drop. The firil fymptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy...night. Frequently would he be heard at midnight as if llvuggling with /ome one in his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money, 1 will ; nobody fllall...
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The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events ..., Volume 2

1790 - 522 pages
...at laft no coat at all — he was kind enough to accept one from a neighbour. " The firft fymptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy...his chamber, and crying out, ' I will keep my money, I will } nobody fliall rob me of my property.' On any one of the family going into his room, he would...
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The Life of the Late John Elwes, Esquire: Member in Three Successive ...

Edward Topham - 1791 - 144 pages
...his diffolution, and walked on foot twelve miles but a fortnight before he died. The firft fymptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy...his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money, I will ; nobody mall rob me of my property !" On any one of the family going into his room, he •would...
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The Life of the Late John Elwes: Esquire; Member in Three Successive ...

Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 pages
...his diflblution, and walked on foot twelve miles but a fortnight before he died. The firft fymptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy...he be heard at midnight as if ftruggling with fome ©ne in his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money, I will ; nobody fhall rob me of my property...
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Annual Register, Volume 32

Edmund Burke - 1793 - 544 pages
...fetching and carrying about a. fe<w guineas, which in that ocean, was indeed a drop. The firft fymptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy...his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money, I will ; nobody lhall rob me of my property !" On any one of the family going into his room, he would...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 12, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 424 pages
...fand was almod run out. The firft fymptbms of more immediate decay wa« his inability to enjoy hi« reft at night. Frequently would he be heard at midnight...his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money, I will ; nobody fhall rob me of my property." On any one of the family going into his room, he would...
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The Remarkable Life of John Elwes, Etc

Edward TOPHAM (Major.) - 1802 - 38 pages
...his diflolution, and walked on foot twelve miles but * fortnight before he died. The firft fy mptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy...would he be heard at midnight as if ftruggling with foine one in his chamber, anA crying out, "I will keep my money, I will; nobody (hall rob me of my...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1804 - 688 pages
...twelve miles but a fortnight before lie died. Diffolution now flared him in the face, and he was unable to enjoy his reft at night. Frequently would he be heard at midnight as if flruggling with fotne one in his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money, I will; nobody fhall...
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Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum: Or, Magazine of ..., Volume 3

1805 - 596 pages
...inability to enjoy his rest at night" He was frequently heard at midnight, as if struggling with some one in his chamber, and crying out, ".I will keep my money, I will; nobody shall rob me of my property !" If any one of the family entered the room, he would start...
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The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ...

1790 - 820 pages
...few days of his diflblution, and walked on foot twelve miles but a fortnight before he died. mediate decay, was his inability to enjoy his reft at night.— Frequently would he be heard at midnight, as if flruggling with fome one in his, chamber, and crying out " I will ketp my money, 1 w///, nolody Jlialt...
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