The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... fear lest I should be laid up with a fever , water finds a subterranean passage among in consequence of standing barefoot on the the clefts of the rocks to the Dead Sea . cold pavement of the church . I was obliged , however , to listen ...
... fear lest I should be laid up with a fever , water finds a subterranean passage among in consequence of standing barefoot on the the clefts of the rocks to the Dead Sea . cold pavement of the church . I was obliged , however , to listen ...
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... fear , She weeps at thought of safety near . The young are full of hope again , The girl hath dried her eyes , While through the fog and driving rain The lab'ring vessel flies . Again , again the welcome sound , Nearer and nearer still ...
... fear , She weeps at thought of safety near . The young are full of hope again , The girl hath dried her eyes , While through the fog and driving rain The lab'ring vessel flies . Again , again the welcome sound , Nearer and nearer still ...
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... fear of a famine any way . From this well - provisioned gar- rison we sallied every morning on some foray against the snipes in the bogs , or the wild ducks on Lough Shillen ; now and then varying our amusements , by attending a ...
... fear of a famine any way . From this well - provisioned gar- rison we sallied every morning on some foray against the snipes in the bogs , or the wild ducks on Lough Shillen ; now and then varying our amusements , by attending a ...
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... fear you will scarcely comprehend the feelings which have induced me to take a step which , to one of your strong mind and professional prudence , must appear a little singular . But we are not our own masters ; circumstances have ...
... fear you will scarcely comprehend the feelings which have induced me to take a step which , to one of your strong mind and professional prudence , must appear a little singular . But we are not our own masters ; circumstances have ...
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... fear of total exclusion from her child under such circumstances , added to the constant sense of humiliation and un- happiness , had almost broken poor Anna's heart . Such abominable rascality was beyond endurance . Learning from Anna ...
... fear of total exclusion from her child under such circumstances , added to the constant sense of humiliation and un- happiness , had almost broken poor Anna's heart . Such abominable rascality was beyond endurance . Learning from Anna ...
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