The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Том 22 |
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... imperceptible , Chaining the soul . - I ' ll own your sway no more ! Oh , in this
hope I would resign my breath , To dwell one moment in thy memory ; That would
disarm of all its terrors death , And render it a happiness to die ! ZAGARO Vouni .
... imperceptible , Chaining the soul . - I ' ll own your sway no more ! Oh , in this
hope I would resign my breath , To dwell one moment in thy memory ; That would
disarm of all its terrors death , And render it a happiness to die ! ZAGARO Vouni .
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This gave birth to the fond hope that the love Cholera had begun to abate among
the sex , and that there would be few if any more new cases . Foolish hope ! Short
- lived delusion ! The hope , the delusion , had hardly a moment ' s existence ...
This gave birth to the fond hope that the love Cholera had begun to abate among
the sex , and that there would be few if any more new cases . Foolish hope ! Short
- lived delusion ! The hope , the delusion , had hardly a moment ' s existence ...
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My Dear Sir — Though as yet personally unknown to you , I hope I am justified - I
am sure my own feelings justify me - in using the above affectionate epithet . I
have read your intimation in the Herald of this morning ; and never , I assure you
...
My Dear Sir — Though as yet personally unknown to you , I hope I am justified - I
am sure my own feelings justify me - in using the above affectionate epithet . I
have read your intimation in the Herald of this morning ; and never , I assure you
...
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She seemed not to have expected this , and was silent , as if loth to part with that
delusive idea which had buoyed up her spirits with the hope of recovery . But the
spell which bound her to this earth was broken . Henceforth her thoughts were ...
She seemed not to have expected this , and was silent , as if loth to part with that
delusive idea which had buoyed up her spirits with the hope of recovery . But the
spell which bound her to this earth was broken . Henceforth her thoughts were ...
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It is our present intertion to enquire into the causes and relate the history of the
extraordinary progress which we have thus briefly , but , we hope , emphatically
marked in this branch of our native industry . The importance of the British cotton
...
It is our present intertion to enquire into the causes and relate the history of the
extraordinary progress which we have thus briefly , but , we hope , emphatically
marked in this branch of our native industry . The importance of the British cotton
...
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