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... mind Of desultory man , studious of change And pleased with novelty , may be indulged . - CoWPER . JULY , 1817 . NO . I. FOR THE PORT FOLIO . - MILITARY CHRONICLE . CAPTURE OF FORT GEORGE . THE capture of York , in Upper Canada , opened ...
... mind Of desultory man , studious of change And pleased with novelty , may be indulged . - CoWPER . JULY , 1817 . NO . I. FOR THE PORT FOLIO . - MILITARY CHRONICLE . CAPTURE OF FORT GEORGE . THE capture of York , in Upper Canada , opened ...
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... mind . His solicitude for the welfare of the charge committed to him was further evinced in the compilation of a Primmer and Spelling Book , on which subjects , he appears to have entertained very cor- rect opinions . Notwithstanding ...
... mind . His solicitude for the welfare of the charge committed to him was further evinced in the compilation of a Primmer and Spelling Book , on which subjects , he appears to have entertained very cor- rect opinions . Notwithstanding ...
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... mind as scarcely rational , and aware of his liability to censure with severity those who indulged that degrading propensity , he often checked himself when about to give loose to his feelings in relation to it , having been frequently ...
... mind as scarcely rational , and aware of his liability to censure with severity those who indulged that degrading propensity , he often checked himself when about to give loose to his feelings in relation to it , having been frequently ...
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... mind has of late years increased to an alarming degree ; as will be manifest to every one who will take the trouble ... minds eye " we had portrayed the author of this strange olio , very much as he is exhibited in the following lines ...
... mind has of late years increased to an alarming degree ; as will be manifest to every one who will take the trouble ... minds eye " we had portrayed the author of this strange olio , very much as he is exhibited in the following lines ...
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... mind , And let them call me what they will , I am not dispos'd to take it ill . " It is a fact , I was by nature A most unfascinating creature , And have " this talent so improv'd " As ne'er to love or be belov'd . " I've wander'd in ...
... mind , And let them call me what they will , I am not dispos'd to take it ill . " It is a fact , I was by nature A most unfascinating creature , And have " this talent so improv'd " As ne'er to love or be belov'd . " I've wander'd in ...
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