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The Docdistemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in tor started from his reverie , like a person this opinion I am confirmed by the descrip - waked out of his sleep , but spoke not a tion which Sydenham gives of that disease . word .
The Docdistemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in tor started from his reverie , like a person this opinion I am confirmed by the descrip - waked out of his sleep , but spoke not a tion which Sydenham gives of that disease . word .
Page 190
6 MELL !! a . co Campbell's on a Sunday evening , till I I mentioned the periodical paper called began to consider that the shoals of Scotch- - The Connoisseur . ” He said it wanted men who flocked about him might proba- matter .
6 MELL !! a . co Campbell's on a Sunday evening , till I I mentioned the periodical paper called began to consider that the shoals of Scotch- - The Connoisseur . ” He said it wanted men who flocked about him might proba- matter .
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We passed many miles has nothing to do . this day without seeing a house , but only We passed through Glensheall , with little summer huts called shielings . Even prodigious mountains on each side . We Campbell , servant to Mr.
We passed many miles has nothing to do . this day without seeing a house , but only We passed through Glensheall , with little summer huts called shielings . Even prodigious mountains on each side . We Campbell , servant to Mr.
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