The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2Hunt & Clarke, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... feel myself exhausted or peculiarly ill . " On the third day after this event she expired , the victim of terror . Long after this period all appearances of the celestial bodies , not perfectly comprehended by the multitude , were ...
... feel myself exhausted or peculiarly ill . " On the third day after this event she expired , the victim of terror . Long after this period all appearances of the celestial bodies , not perfectly comprehended by the multitude , were ...
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... feel as we did in the daisied hours of childhood . Its verdures , its sheep , its hedge - row elms , -all these , and all else which sight , and sound , and association can give it , are made to furnish a treasure of pleasant thoughts ...
... feel as we did in the daisied hours of childhood . Its verdures , its sheep , its hedge - row elms , -all these , and all else which sight , and sound , and association can give it , are made to furnish a treasure of pleasant thoughts ...
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... feel quite as elated , and more con- soled , on having put is adversary “ into a bag » " A NEW MATRIMONIAL PLAN . " 66 This is the title of a bill printed and dis- tributed four or five years ago , and now before me , advertising an ...
... feel quite as elated , and more con- soled , on having put is adversary “ into a bag » " A NEW MATRIMONIAL PLAN . " 66 This is the title of a bill printed and dis- tributed four or five years ago , and now before me , advertising an ...
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... feel his loss ; nor was it a subject of much sorrow to me , that my mother was doubtful of her ability to continue me at school , though I had by this time acquired a love for reading . I never knew in what circumstances my mother was ...
... feel his loss ; nor was it a subject of much sorrow to me , that my mother was doubtful of her ability to continue me at school , though I had by this time acquired a love for reading . I never knew in what circumstances my mother was ...
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... feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates , At a safe distance , where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on th ' uninjured ear , Thus sitting , and surveying thus , at ease , The globe and its concerns , I seem ...
... feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates , At a safe distance , where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on th ' uninjured ear , Thus sitting , and surveying thus , at ease , The globe and its concerns , I seem ...
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