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... ture , 58 Peter weeping , 59 The banner of heaven , To the Magdalen , 58 58 Weep not for him that dieth , 347 Wild deer , address to a , 469 Wilson , Professor . Address to a sleeping child , 470 Address to a wild deer , 469 Night in a ...
... ture , 58 Peter weeping , 59 The banner of heaven , To the Magdalen , 58 58 Weep not for him that dieth , 347 Wild deer , address to a , 469 Wilson , Professor . Address to a sleeping child , 470 Address to a wild deer , 469 Night in a ...
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... ture , and of individual 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 ...
... ture , and of individual 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 ...
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... ture - all his dreams of wealth , ho- nors , and distinction , the idea of Margaret Halliburton co - mingled ; deprived of her love , fame , fortune , nay even life itself , would have ap- peared valueless in his eyes . * * * * Gideon ...
... ture - all his dreams of wealth , ho- nors , and distinction , the idea of Margaret Halliburton co - mingled ; deprived of her love , fame , fortune , nay even life itself , would have ap- peared valueless in his eyes . * * * * Gideon ...
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... ture was busy in unraveling the mystery of this preferment , but no correct solution of it appears to have been obtained . What seemed most singular was , that Blosset should have selected for his intimate companion an illiterate man of ...
... ture was busy in unraveling the mystery of this preferment , but no correct solution of it appears to have been obtained . What seemed most singular was , that Blosset should have selected for his intimate companion an illiterate man of ...
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... ture sad experience may yet con- vince you , as it has myself , that self - interest is too often the main spring of our actions ; yet I hope and believe there are many excep- tions to be met with in all classes of society , in none ...
... ture sad experience may yet con- vince you , as it has myself , that self - interest is too often the main spring of our actions ; yet I hope and believe there are many excep- tions to be met with in all classes of society , in none ...
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