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... character , on the , with especial re- ference to the powers of the mind , 271 Ferdinand the beloved ; or , royal gratitude , 105 Fires , 416 6 Fish , skeletons of , method of obtaining , INDEX TO THE FIFTH VOLUME. ...
... character , on the , with especial re- ference to the powers of the mind , 271 Ferdinand the beloved ; or , royal gratitude , 105 Fires , 416 6 Fish , skeletons of , method of obtaining , INDEX TO THE FIFTH VOLUME. ...
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... been sometimes interrupted during the previous months by sudden falls of rain partaking of the character of waterspouts . One of these occur- red on Sunday the 12th of July , at Keanlochluichart The Great Moray Floods . 21.
... been sometimes interrupted during the previous months by sudden falls of rain partaking of the character of waterspouts . One of these occur- red on Sunday the 12th of July , at Keanlochluichart The Great Moray Floods . 21.
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... character , are scattered over the work , which it is impossible for us to collect . The love of property in poor people is , from the necessities of their con- dition , strong as that of life ; and , in people not absolutely poor ...
... character , are scattered over the work , which it is impossible for us to collect . The love of property in poor people is , from the necessities of their con- dition , strong as that of life ; and , in people not absolutely poor ...
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... character of the hard - griping money - lender ; he even coolly taunted his unfortunate dupe with the improvidence he himself had mainly tended to foster , and by which he had so largely profited . This was too much . The irasci- ble ...
... character of the hard - griping money - lender ; he even coolly taunted his unfortunate dupe with the improvidence he himself had mainly tended to foster , and by which he had so largely profited . This was too much . The irasci- ble ...
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... character to the regard he had ever cherished for the son of his departed friend . Fain would the good old man have cheered the heart of the youth by an unreserved disclosure of his un- changed intention ; but Gideon was young , and his ...
... character to the regard he had ever cherished for the son of his departed friend . Fain would the good old man have cheered the heart of the youth by an unreserved disclosure of his un- changed intention ; but Gideon was young , and his ...
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