I perceived plainly that my presence damped the gaiety of the guests, which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that I am a bugbear to the enemies of the country. The London Lancet - Page 3981859Full view - About this book
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...Whitehaven to Carlisle. " This breed of Long-Horns is not distinguished by any peculiar good qualities, which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that, probably at this time, there is not one person in the county that pays any attention to its improvement.... | |
| William Ward - Hindu mythology - 1815 - 588 pages
...Bkrigco. This worship is celebrated in almost every Hindoo family five times a }Tear, tlie frequency of which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that Liikshmee is the goddess of prosperity. If a man be growing rich, Hie Hindoos say Lukshmee is gone... | |
| William Ward - 1817 - 424 pages
...every Hindoo family • She is also called the daughter of Bhrigoo. five times a year; the frequency of which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that Lukshmee is the goddess of prosperity. If a man be growing rich, the Hindoos say, 'Luks,hmee is gone... | |
| England - 1829 - 1008 pages
...intellectual acquirements. Indeed there are few persons of more perfect mental culture than medical men, which is not to be wondered at when it is considered that their professional knowledge depends so much on minute analysis, and that consequently they contract... | |
| Brenton, E. B - Canada - 1823 - 318 pages
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| David Williamson - Christianity and other religions - 1824 - 400 pages
...sticketh closer than a brother," and in that friend his confidence was unshaken. His finances were low, which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that the Plea wilh the Trustees, for the arrears of his salary, was still coram judice when he left his... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 802 pages
...sticketh closer than a brother," and in that friend his confidence was unshaken. His finances were low, which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that the Plea with the Trustees, for the arrears of his salary, was still coramjudiee when he left his native... | |
| 312 pages
...further explained in the committee. It has been received by the Church in Ireland with some suspicion; which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that some of its most important parts were first propounded publicly by one who, rightly or wrongly, is... | |
| Marie Joseph L. Adolphe Thiers - 1838 - 426 pages
...the entertainment was given, I perceived plainly that my presence damped the gaiety of the guests, which is not to be wondered at, when it is considered that I am a bugbear to the enemies of the country. Dumouriez, in particular, appeared disconcerted. I begged... | |
| Louis Adolphe Thiers - France - 1845 - 470 pages
...the entertainment was given, I perceived plainly that my presence damped the gaiety of the guests, which is not to be- wondered at, when it is considered that I am a bugbear to the enemies of the country. Dumouriez, in particular, appeared disconcerted. I begged... | |
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