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Page 329
... never tire us : we take them up with pleasure , and lay them down without any strong feeling of regret . We look on and laugh , as spectators of an amusing though inele- gant scene , without closing in with the combatants , or being ...
... never tire us : we take them up with pleasure , and lay them down without any strong feeling of regret . We look on and laugh , as spectators of an amusing though inele- gant scene , without closing in with the combatants , or being ...
Page 457
... never would mention his love more ; but if I went , never a methodist should come into his house again ; but if I would stay , he would maintain the preachers that he knew I had a great regard for , as I thought them religious men ...
... never would mention his love more ; but if I went , never a methodist should come into his house again ; but if I would stay , he would maintain the preachers that he knew I had a great regard for , as I thought them religious men ...
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... never before so brilliantly and tremendously exemplified . Civi lized society was never before so terribly warned of the force of those military virtues , which are the greatest of civil vices . In twenty days he found himself quietly ...
... never before so brilliantly and tremendously exemplified . Civi lized society was never before so terribly warned of the force of those military virtues , which are the greatest of civil vices . In twenty days he found himself quietly ...
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The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
Select Passages of the Writings of St Chrysostom | 58 |
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