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" ... calamities by terrible predictions. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place, till we should receive some account of my uncle. "
Europa; or, Notes of a recent ramble through England, France, Italy and ... - Page 330
by Daniel Clarke Eddy - 1852 - 504 pages
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The midwife: or, The old woman's magazine, Volume 1

Midwife - 1750 - 302 pages
...while feveral Enthufiaftic People run up and down heightning their own, and their Friends Calamities, by terrible Predictions. However, my Mother and I, notwithstanding the Danger we had patted, and that now (till threatned us, had no Thought! of leaving the Place, till we Ihould receive...
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The Letters of Pliny the Consul: With Occasional Remarks, Volume 1

Pliny (the Younger.) - Lawyers - 1807 - 424 pages
...predictions, and making a kind of frantic sport of their own and their friends' wretched situation. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no intention of leavr ing Misenum, till we should receive some...
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Elegant epistles: a copious selection of instructive, moral, and ...

Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...predictions, and making a kind of frantic sport of their own and their friends' wretched situation. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no intention of leaving Misenum, till we should receive some account...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 1

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 592 pages
...while several enthusiastic people ran up and down, heightening their own and their friends' calamities by terrible predictions. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place till we we should receive some...
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A Midsummer Day's Dream: A Poem

Edwin Atherstone - 1824 - 358 pages
...while several enthusiastic people ran up and down, heightening their own and their friends' calamities by terrible predictions. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place, till we should receive some account...
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The picture gallery explored; or, An account of various ancient customs and ...

Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 pages
...the people, and making a kind of frantic sport of their own and their friends' wretched situation. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which threatened us, had no intention of leaving Misenum till we should receive some account of...
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The Metropolitan: V. 1 (no. 1-12); Jan.-Dec. 1830

1830 - 570 pages
...while several enthusiastic people ran up and down, heightening their own and their friends' calamities, by terrible predictions. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place, till we should receive some account...
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Pompeii, Volume 1

William Clarke (architect.) - Pompeii (Extinct city) - 1836 - 392 pages
...while several enthusiastic people ran up and down, heightening their own and their friends' calamities by terrible predictions. However my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place till we should receive some account...
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Pompeii, Volume 1

William Clarke (architect.) - Pompeii (Extinct city) - 1836 - 354 pages
...while several enthusiastic people ran up and down, heightening their own and their friends' calamities by terrible predictions. However my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place till we should receive some account...
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THE CHRISTIAN'S PENNY MAGAZINE

the christians - 1836 - 426 pages
...while several enthusiastic people ran up and down, heightening their own and their friends' calamities by terrible predictions. However, my mother and I, notwithstanding the danger we had passed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place till we should receive some account...
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