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woman, sensuality, and death in Nietzsche -
La maladie et la mort au Moyen Âge
actes du colloque d'Amiens (janvier 2004) -
A dialogue between a blind man and death, containing consolations for the pious Christian against the fear of that king of terrors
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The grave
a poem -
The grave
A poem -
The grave
a poem -
The grave
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The grave
a poem -
The grave
a poem -
Abstract of the bill of mortality for the town of Boston
from the 31st of December, 1811, to the 1st of January, 1813,--agreeably to the returns made to the Health-Office -
Abstract of the bill of mortality for the town of Boston
from the 31st December, 1812, to the 1st of January, 1814;--agreeably to the record kept at the Health-Office -
Abstract of the bill of mortality for the town of Boston
from the 31st December, 1815, to the 1st of January, 1817;--agreeably to the record kept at the Health-Office -
Death's defence of his character against the slanders of poets, orators, &c
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The Blessedness of those who die in the Lord
a tribute of conjugal affection and respect to the memory of his beloved wife, who died Jan. 25, in the 48th year of her age, in a Discourse delivered at Weymouth, Feb. 3, 1811 -
A poem, written upon a sudden death in New-Haven, March 24, 1816
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Human life not always desirable
A sermon delivered at Richmond, N.H. November 17, 1813. At the funeral of Mr. Solomon Atherton, æt. 73 -
The war of death
A sermon, preached in Fitzwilliam, H.N. [i.e., N.H.] April 29th, 1815. At the funeral of Sidney Parker, son of the Hon. Nahum Parker, aged 10 -
Three youths drowned
Elegiac stanzas, in three parts, on the misfortune, and death, of several respectable youths, who, attempting to sail for diversion, were overset--three of whom were drowned -
Poor Sarah, or The benefits of religion exemplified in the life and death of an Indian woman
[Four lines from Gray] -
Preparation for death, the best preservative against the plague
Being the substance of two sermons, preach'd at the merchant's lecture in Salters-Hall, Jan. 17th, and 31st, 1721. By B. Grosvenor -
The Christian's consolations against the fears of death
With seasonable directions how to prepare ourselves to die well. The whole illustrated with notes, and a large collection of parallel passages from our most eminent divines, and other celebrated writers, both ancient and modern. Written originally in French. By the Rev. Charles Drelincourt, late Minister of the Protestant Church of Paris. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author, and of his behaviour in his last moments. Translated from the last edition of the original, printed in Holland. Wherein are contained many things omitted in former editions -
Death and the lady; or the great messenger of mortality
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The Christian's defence against the fears of death
With seasonable directions how to prepare our selves to die well. Written originally in French by the Late Reverend Divine of the Protestant Church of Paris, Char. Drelincourt. Translated into English by Marius D'Assigny, B.D. The sixth edition newly corrected: with an account of the author, and his last minutes -
An elegy on the death of the late Reverend Charles Warburton, who died in Boston, July the 1st. 1814, aged 30.--
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A Letter from a minister to a man on a sick bed