The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, المجلد 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... brought this vague inclination into more reasonable bounds , only served to make it more decided . I visited various parts of my own country ; and had I been mercly influenced by a love of fine scenery , I should have felt little desire ...
... brought this vague inclination into more reasonable bounds , only served to make it more decided . I visited various parts of my own country ; and had I been mercly influenced by a love of fine scenery , I should have felt little desire ...
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... brought the ends of the world into communion ; has establish- ed an interchange of blessings , pouring into the steri ' regions of the north all the luxuries of the south ; has diffused the light of knowledge , and the charities of ...
... brought the ends of the world into communion ; has establish- ed an interchange of blessings , pouring into the steri ' regions of the north all the luxuries of the south ; has diffused the light of knowledge , and the charities of ...
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... brought to harmonize , and to benefit each other . The noble institutions for literary and scientific pur- poses , which reflect such credit on Liverpool , and are giving such an impulse to the public mind , have mostly been originated ...
... brought to harmonize , and to benefit each other . The noble institutions for literary and scientific pur- poses , which reflect such credit on Liverpool , and are giving such an impulse to the public mind , have mostly been originated ...
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... domestic story , of which I was once a witness . My intimate friend , Leslie , had married a beautiful and accom- plished girl , who had been brought up in the midst of fashionable life . She had , it is true , 34 THE WIFE .
... domestic story , of which I was once a witness . My intimate friend , Leslie , had married a beautiful and accom- plished girl , who had been brought up in the midst of fashionable life . She had , it is true , 34 THE WIFE .
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... brought up in all the refinements of opulence . How can she bear neglect ? She has been the idol of society . Oh , it will break her heart - it will break her heart ! " I saw his grief was eloquent , and I let it have its flow ; for ...
... brought up in all the refinements of opulence . How can she bear neglect ? She has been the idol of society . Oh , it will break her heart - it will break her heart ! " I saw his grief was eloquent , and I let it have its flow ; for ...
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