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... poor without them ; but in prudence I ought now to be working up those materials rather than adding to so much dead stock . " Life and Correspondence , vol . v . p . 135 . From these stores , as hinted , these Common Place Books are de ...
... poor without them ; but in prudence I ought now to be working up those materials rather than adding to so much dead stock . " Life and Correspondence , vol . v . p . 135 . From these stores , as hinted , these Common Place Books are de ...
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... poor spaniel , that did love me , lies Deep in the whelming waters . - Fare thee well ! The passage of Saxo Grammaticus , on which this is a note , occurs in lib . ix . p . 177. Ed . Sore . " Dorsum plagâ aquilam figurante affici ju ...
... poor spaniel , that did love me , lies Deep in the whelming waters . - Fare thee well ! The passage of Saxo Grammaticus , on which this is a note , occurs in lib . ix . p . 177. Ed . Sore . " Dorsum plagâ aquilam figurante affici ju ...
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... poor penitent is dashed to pieces at the bottom of the precipice . Such as escape through a sincere confession , pro- ceed farther to pay their tribute of divine adoration to the deity of the place . After they have gratified their ...
... poor penitent is dashed to pieces at the bottom of the precipice . Such as escape through a sincere confession , pro- ceed farther to pay their tribute of divine adoration to the deity of the place . After they have gratified their ...
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... poor mother's parlour on her little table . Book by book I had read it to her , and passage by pas- sage as they were written to my mother and to Peggy . This was done in July 1799 - four years ! I will not trust it longer , lest more ...
... poor mother's parlour on her little table . Book by book I had read it to her , and passage by pas- sage as they were written to my mother and to Peggy . This was done in July 1799 - four years ! I will not trust it longer , lest more ...
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... poor would die . " Worpleton . Sopra le due Citta subissate dal Trema'oto . " QUI pur foste o Città ; ne in voi qui resta Testimon di voi stesse , un sasso solo ; In cui si scriva , qui s'aprerse il suolo Qui fu Catania , e Siracusa è ...
... poor would die . " Worpleton . Sopra le due Citta subissate dal Trema'oto . " QUI pur foste o Città ; ne in voi qui resta Testimon di voi stesse , un sasso solo ; In cui si scriva , qui s'aprerse il suolo Qui fu Catania , e Siracusa è ...
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