The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... melancholy and appalling ceremonies were gone through , candles lighted up and put out , and blood dropped into basons . We speak from the recollection of what we have read ; but the proceeding was of this description . At the ...
... melancholy and appalling ceremonies were gone through , candles lighted up and put out , and blood dropped into basons . We speak from the recollection of what we have read ; but the proceeding was of this description . At the ...
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... melancholy for the first time , you will find upon a little enquiry , that others have been melancholy many times , and yet are cheerful now . If you have been melancholy many times , recollect that you have got over all those times ...
... melancholy for the first time , you will find upon a little enquiry , that others have been melancholy many times , and yet are cheerful now . If you have been melancholy many times , recollect that you have got over all those times ...
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... melancholy stone . We understand that many of our readers mistook the story of the Beau Miser in our last number for a true one , or at least for one founded on fact . We wish to correct this mistake ; and shall make a point hereafter ...
... melancholy stone . We understand that many of our readers mistook the story of the Beau Miser in our last number for a true one , or at least for one founded on fact . We wish to correct this mistake ; and shall make a point hereafter ...
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... melancholy disorders , the excess of which is so often confounded with it . Insanity is a conse- quence of malformation of the brain , and is by no means of neces- sity attended with melancholy or even ill health . The patient , in the ...
... melancholy disorders , the excess of which is so often confounded with it . Insanity is a conse- quence of malformation of the brain , and is by no means of neces- sity attended with melancholy or even ill health . The patient , in the ...
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... Melancholy is compounded of two words , which signify dark bile . Hypochondria is the name of one of the regions of the stomach , a very instructive etymology . And lunacy refers to effects , real or imaginary , of particular states of ...
... Melancholy is compounded of two words , which signify dark bile . Hypochondria is the name of one of the regions of the stomach , a very instructive etymology . And lunacy refers to effects , real or imaginary , of particular states of ...
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