English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... danger arising from future inter- course with the world . The Author has endeavoured to relieve the grave and serious parts of his collection , by the occasional admission of pieces which amuse as well as instruct . If , however , any ...
... danger arising from future inter- course with the world . The Author has endeavoured to relieve the grave and serious parts of his collection , by the occasional admission of pieces which amuse as well as instruct . If , however , any ...
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... danger . Abhor the thought of acquiring any advantage by his prejudice . Man , always prosperous , would be giddy and insolent ; al- ways afflicted , would be sullen or despondent . Hopes and fears , joy and sorrow , are , therefore ...
... danger . Abhor the thought of acquiring any advantage by his prejudice . Man , always prosperous , would be giddy and insolent ; al- ways afflicted , would be sullen or despondent . Hopes and fears , joy and sorrow , are , therefore ...
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... danger of being too much attached to it , how entirely would it have seduced our affections , if no troubles had been mingled with its pleasures ? In seasons of distress or difficulty , to abandon ourselves to dejection , carries no ...
... danger of being too much attached to it , how entirely would it have seduced our affections , if no troubles had been mingled with its pleasures ? In seasons of distress or difficulty , to abandon ourselves to dejection , carries no ...
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... danger , should have been the protectors of their innocence and youth . 3 This extraordinary young person , besides the solid en dowments of piety and virtue , possessed the most engaging disposition , the most accomplished parts ; and ...
... danger , should have been the protectors of their innocence and youth . 3 This extraordinary young person , besides the solid en dowments of piety and virtue , possessed the most engaging disposition , the most accomplished parts ; and ...
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... danger could be apprehended . Warn- ing was , therefore , given to lady Jane to prepare for death ; a doom which she had expected , and which the innocence of her life , as well as to the misfortuues to which she had been exposed ...
... danger could be apprehended . Warn- ing was , therefore , given to lady Jane to prepare for death ; a doom which she had expected , and which the innocence of her life , as well as to the misfortuues to which she had been exposed ...
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