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" ... it; but his gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes, and other marks of affection ; and if he did not happen to come at any time when he was expected, he would be so grieved,... "
A Compleat System of Opticks in Four Books, Viz. A Popular, a Mathematical ... - Page 44
by Robert Smith - 1738 - 171 pages
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End of the Year 1700 ...

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1734 - 552 pages
...any where in the Dark, much better than thofe who can fee ; and after he had feen, he did not loon lofe this Quality, nor defire a Light to go about...without Tears of Joy in his Eyes, and other Marks of Affection : And if he did not happen to come at any Time when he was expected, he would be fo grieved,...
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The Anatomy of the Human Body

William Cheselden - 1740 - 438 pages
...every new object was a new delight; and the pleafure was fo great, that he wanted words to txprefs it; but his gratitude to his operator he could not...without tears of joy in his eyes, and other marks of affection : And if he did not happen to come at any time when he was expedted, he would be fo griev'd,...
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The Boston magazine

698 pages
...object was a new deligtit, and the pleafure was fo great that he wanted ways to exprefs it; bat hit gratitude to his operator he could not co.nceal, never- feeing him for fjme time without tears of joy in bis eyes, and other marks of affeOion ; and if he did not happen...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 3

John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...said, every new object was a new delight; and the pleasure was so great that he wanted ways to express it. But his gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes, and other marks of affection ; and, if he...
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Vulgar Errors, Ancient and Modern, Attributed as Imports to the Proper Names ...

Gilbert Dyer - 1816 - 440 pages
...night. He faid, every new object was a new delight; and the pleafure was fo great, that he wanted words to exprefs it: But his gratitude to his operator he...conceal, never feeing him for fome time without tears in his eyes and other marks of aflecYion : And if he did not happen to come at any time when he was...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian

Youth's instructor - 1822 - 488 pages
...said, every new object was a new delight ; and the pleasure was so great that he wanted ways to express it. But his gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes, and other marks of affection ; and, if he...
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...said, every new object was a new delight, and the pleasure was so great, that he wanted ways to express it ; but his gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes, and other marks of affection ; and if he...
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The Cabinet of Curiosities; Or, Wonders of the World Displayed: Forming a ...

1833 - 448 pages
...said, every new object was a new delight, and the pleasure was so great, that he wanted ways to express it : but his gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes, and other marks of affection ; and if he...
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Über die Bildung der Gesichtsvorstellungen aus den Gesichtsempfindungen

G. Heermann - 1835 - 274 pages
...(»ergleidje eben §. 147. ÎCnmerf.) He said, every new object was a new delight, and the pleasure was so great, that he wanted ways to exprefs it; but his...gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes and other marks of affection, and if he did...
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Synopsis of Practical Perspective, Lineal and Aerial

Theodore Henry Fielding - 1836 - 208 pages
...said every new object was a new delight, and the pleasure was so great that he wanted words to express it ; but his gratitude to his operator he could not conceal, never seeing him for some time without tears of joy in his eyes and other marks of affection, or if he did...
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