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Page 167
... heart , it is the principle which regulates his life , it is the voice which says to the stormy passions , Peace ! be still ! Let others expostulate , he submits . Nay , even submission does not adequately express his feelings . We ...
... heart , it is the principle which regulates his life , it is the voice which says to the stormy passions , Peace ! be still ! Let others expostulate , he submits . Nay , even submission does not adequately express his feelings . We ...
Page 384
... heart by Mademoiselle Curchod , the daughter of a Protestant clergyman , who lived in a village in the mountains which separate the Pays de Vaud from the province of Burgundy , and had leisure which enabled him to give a liberal and ...
... heart by Mademoiselle Curchod , the daughter of a Protestant clergyman , who lived in a village in the mountains which separate the Pays de Vaud from the province of Burgundy , and had leisure which enabled him to give a liberal and ...
Page 429
... heart ! * My heart - alas the luckless day Receiv'd the God , and died away . Farewell , farewell , my faithless shield ! Thy lord at length is forc'd to yield . Vain , vain , is every outward care , My foe's within , and triumphs there ...
... heart ! * My heart - alas the luckless day Receiv'd the God , and died away . Farewell , farewell , my faithless shield ! Thy lord at length is forc'd to yield . Vain , vain , is every outward care , My foe's within , and triumphs there ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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