English hunter to that of an Italian mule, his horse unluckily made a false step, and fell with his rider to the ground, from which Sir Edward was lifted by his servants with scarce any signs of life. They conveyed him on a litter to the nearest house,... The Works of Henry Mackenzie - Sivu 56tekijä(t) Henry Mackenzie - 1808Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| British essayists - 1802 - 244 sivua
...to inherit, and all the inclination natural to youth to enjoy. Though always sumptuous, however,and sometimes profuse, he was observed never to be ridiculous...skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put fp bed, and tended with every possible... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 sivua
...Sir Edward was lifted by his servants with scarce any signs of life. They conveyed him on a littfr to the nearest house, which happened to be the dwelling...agitation, soon restored Sir Edward to sense and life. I'cnoni possessed some little skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine.... | |
| 1803 - 354 sivua
...though he was now and then talked of as a man of pleasure and dissipation, he always left behind him more instances of beneficence than of irregularity....skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put to bed, and tended with every possible... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 380 sivua
...natural to his situation was excited in all ; but the owner of the mansion, whose name was Fenoni, was particularly moved with it. He applied himself...skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put to bed, and tended with every possible... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 356 sivua
...compassion natural to his situation was excited in all; but the owner of the mansion, whose name was Venom, was particularly moved with it. He applied himself...agitation, soon restored Sir Edward to sense and life. fenoni possessed some little, skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine.... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 sivua
...the nearest house, which happened to be the dwelling of a peasant rather above the common rank, at whose door some of his neighbours were assembled at...skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put to bed, and tended with every possible... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 sivua
...as^ene of rural merriment, when the train of Sir Edward brought up their master in the Condition 1 have described. The compassion natural to his situation...of agitation, soon restored Sir Edward to sense and lite. Venoni possessed some little skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of recipes in... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 358 sivua
...his expenses ; and though he was now and then talked of as a man of pleasure and disEE 3 sipation, he always left behind more instances of beneficence...skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put to bed, and tended with every possible... | |
| 1822 - 356 sivua
...condition I have described. The compassion natural to his situation was excited in all ; but the owneT of the mansion, whose name was Venoni, was particularly...skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put to bed, and tended with every possible... | |
| 1823 - 344 sivua
...litter to the nearest house, which happened to be the dwelling of a peasant rather above the com mon rank, before whose door some of his neighbours were...skill in surgery, and his daughter produced a book of receipts in medicine. Sir Edward, after being blooded, was put to bed, and tended with every possible... | |
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