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" After this he took a comfortable breakfast ; and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them. "
A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ... - Page 150
1784
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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, to the Time ..., Volume 2

Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...was in a fweat, recommending that praftice up' on his opinion, that an old man had more moi' fture than heat ; and therefore by fuch motion * heat was to be acquired, and moifture expelled ; c after this he took a breakfaft, and then went 4 round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the 4...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts and sciences

Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 794 pages
...fatigued himfeif within doors by fome exercile or other, to be in a fweat : recommending tb.4t pranice upon this opinion, that an old man had more moifture...by fuch motion heat was to be acquired and moifture cxpelliU. He ufed to fay, that it was lawful to make ufe of ill inftruments to do ourfelves good :...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1814 - 538 pages
...motion heat was to be acquired, and moisture expelled. After this he took a comfortable breakfast; 'and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 18

Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 pages
...motion heat was to be acquired, and moisture expelled. After this he took a comfortable breakfast; and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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A New Universal Biography, Containing Interesting Accounts, Volume 5

John Platts - 1826 - 830 pages
...motion heat was to be acquired, and moisture expelled. After this, he took a comfortable breakfast, and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess. and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 12

1838 - 524 pages
...within doors by some exercise or other, to be in a sweat. After this he took a comfortable breakfast ; and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 12

1839 - 524 pages
...within doors by some exercise or other, to be in a sweat. After this he took a comfortable breakfast; and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 3

John Timbs - 1840 - 430 pages
...within doors, by some exercise or other, to be in a sweat. After this, he took a comfortable breakfast; and then went round the lodgings, to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, Volumes 5-8

1845 - 570 pages
...such motion heat was to be acquired and moisture expelled. After this he took a comfortable breakfast, and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, Volumes 7-9

1846 - 396 pages
...such motion heat was to be acquired and moisture expelled. After this he took a comfortable breakfast, and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them....
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