Littell's Living Age, Volume 26Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1850 |
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Page 388
... eyes unimpaired by time , who , deceived by the aid which glasses afford to less fortunate coevals , expect a cure where there celebrated Ramsden presented spectacles with common glass , and in the blandest accents told them they were ...
... eyes unimpaired by time , who , deceived by the aid which glasses afford to less fortunate coevals , expect a cure where there celebrated Ramsden presented spectacles with common glass , and in the blandest accents told them they were ...
Page 390
... eye ; and if an impenetrable mist should gather he must have a second pair of spectacles , less powerful than the companions of his sedentary hours . At present , he has only to ascertain that both eyes see equally well at a single ...
... eye ; and if an impenetrable mist should gather he must have a second pair of spectacles , less powerful than the companions of his sedentary hours . At present , he has only to ascertain that both eyes see equally well at a single ...
Page 503
... eyes were turned in expectation . not reveal to her the distress that he confessed preyed on his mind . Before Ellinor rose next morning Gaspard had been out towards Boscombe . A restless desire had seized him to see the gates of the ...
... eyes were turned in expectation . not reveal to her the distress that he confessed preyed on his mind . Before Ellinor rose next morning Gaspard had been out towards Boscombe . A restless desire had seized him to see the gates of the ...
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Dr Copland on Palsy and Apoplexy | 2 |
Lettice Arnold Chaps VIIVIII | 54 |
Gossip about Children | 148 |
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