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at once attached to thee as to a I would not exchange the recollecsecond home ; nor yet can hear tion of the hours I have passed without emotion the sounds that re- among thy more hidden sublimities , mind him of thy hills of freedom ...
at once attached to thee as to a I would not exchange the recollecsecond home ; nor yet can hear tion of the hours I have passed without emotion the sounds that re- among thy more hidden sublimities , mind him of thy hills of freedom ...
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... tion of Providence for their land- his own observation , aided by the lord's vote in Parliament in favor ample oral and written information of Catholic Emancipation ! obtained from persons of intelliSir Thomas has a very plausible ...
... tion of Providence for their land- his own observation , aided by the lord's vote in Parliament in favor ample oral and written information of Catholic Emancipation ! obtained from persons of intelliSir Thomas has a very plausible ...
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... their feeling hearts felt for tion , we suddenly saw about sixty old Dobbin . people coming down the bank , and “ As the spot had never been our hopes revived . The four men flooded in the memory of man , no had gone to raise the ...
... their feeling hearts felt for tion , we suddenly saw about sixty old Dobbin . people coming down the bank , and “ As the spot had never been our hopes revived . The four men flooded in the memory of man , no had gone to raise the ...
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exIn vain Lieutenant Malcolm talk- claimed Margaret , her fine face ed of prosecuting his westward jour- crimsoning with a flush of indignaney ; the hospitable owner of the tion as she supported the sinking Grange put a decided negative ...
exIn vain Lieutenant Malcolm talk- claimed Margaret , her fine face ed of prosecuting his westward jour- crimsoning with a flush of indignaney ; the hospitable owner of the tion as she supported the sinking Grange put a decided negative ...
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Under cannot shelter him from the execra- these friendly auspices the young tion he merits ! aspirant soon became a proficient in The reader will , I am sure , par- all military exercises , and bid fair don my digression .
Under cannot shelter him from the execra- these friendly auspices the young tion he merits ! aspirant soon became a proficient in The reader will , I am sure , par- all military exercises , and bid fair don my digression .
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