Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... called into being and enjoyment . To those on whom life , with all its loveliest tints of promise , is just opening , Spring comes with a peculiar congeniality of aspect and feeling .. There is , indeed , between the youth of the year ...
... called into being and enjoyment . To those on whom life , with all its loveliest tints of promise , is just opening , Spring comes with a peculiar congeniality of aspect and feeling .. There is , indeed , between the youth of the year ...
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... called me to a consulta- * Lib . i . Epist . 9 . + The Roman youths , at the age of seventeen , changed their habit , and took up the Toga virilis , or manly gown , upon which occasion they were conducted by the friends of the family ...
... called me to a consulta- * Lib . i . Epist . 9 . + The Roman youths , at the age of seventeen , changed their habit , and took up the Toga virilis , or manly gown , upon which occasion they were conducted by the friends of the family ...
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... called Gillie's - hill , in which the hill abruptly ter- minates . In their front were the steep banks of the rivulet of Bannockburn . Upon the left lay a morass , now called Milton Bog , from its vicinity to a small village of that ...
... called Gillie's - hill , in which the hill abruptly ter- minates . In their front were the steep banks of the rivulet of Bannockburn . Upon the left lay a morass , now called Milton Bog , from its vicinity to a small village of that ...
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... called the Strid , from a feat often exercised by persons of more agility than prudence , who stride from brink to brink , regardless of the destruction which awaits a faltering step . Such , according to tradition , was the fate of ...
... called the Strid , from a feat often exercised by persons of more agility than prudence , who stride from brink to brink , regardless of the destruction which awaits a faltering step . Such , according to tradition , was the fate of ...
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... Clifford became such as to leave an eternal blot upon his character . his character . Leland says , " that for slaughter of men at Wakefield , he was called the VOL . I. G butcher ; " but the action which on that day MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... Clifford became such as to leave an eternal blot upon his character . his character . Leland says , " that for slaughter of men at Wakefield , he was called the VOL . I. G butcher ; " but the action which on that day MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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