The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Том 1T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... suffered the fox to eat into his vitals did not bear pain with greater resolution : and as the Spartan mothers brought their children to be scourged at the altar of Diana , so do the mothers here bring their children , and chiefly those ...
... suffered the fox to eat into his vitals did not bear pain with greater resolution : and as the Spartan mothers brought their children to be scourged at the altar of Diana , so do the mothers here bring their children , and chiefly those ...
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... suffered his reiterated disappointments to cool his philanthropic ardour , or diminish his favourable opinion of mankind . Thus he lived on , often in great poverty , but never discontented with his lot , until nearly his sixtieth year ...
... suffered his reiterated disappointments to cool his philanthropic ardour , or diminish his favourable opinion of mankind . Thus he lived on , often in great poverty , but never discontented with his lot , until nearly his sixtieth year ...
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... suffered any body to mount her without it was himself . He had only to call out Polly , and she would come running up to him directly , and would follow him up and down town , just like a dog , without ever a bridle , no , nor so much ...
... suffered any body to mount her without it was himself . He had only to call out Polly , and she would come running up to him directly , and would follow him up and down town , just like a dog , without ever a bridle , no , nor so much ...
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... suffer- -she could not utter a word more ; but overcome by her feelings , rushed out of the room , and locked herself into her own chamber . The child , it seems , had seized the old white hat in the first confusion of her father's ...
... suffer- -she could not utter a word more ; but overcome by her feelings , rushed out of the room , and locked herself into her own chamber . The child , it seems , had seized the old white hat in the first confusion of her father's ...
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... suffered to remain there three or four hours , and was then reconducted by the same young men , who , on taking their leave , promised they would visit him early , and commanded him to inform all other Indians of what he had seen and ...
... suffered to remain there three or four hours , and was then reconducted by the same young men , who , on taking their leave , promised they would visit him early , and commanded him to inform all other Indians of what he had seen and ...
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