Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... interest , and which , in after life , are often remembered with peculiar complacency ; with what augmented satisfaction must we recur to that period of our youthful days , when , having surmounted the first formidable dif- ficulties ...
... interest , and which , in after life , are often remembered with peculiar complacency ; with what augmented satisfaction must we recur to that period of our youthful days , when , having surmounted the first formidable dif- ficulties ...
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... interest mea , quo loco jungimur . Nam mihi primus , qui a te proximus ; quin etiam in testamentis debes ad- notasse ( nisi quis forte alterutri nostrûm amicissi- mus ) , eadem legata , et quidem pariter accipimus . Quæ omnia huc ...
... interest mea , quo loco jungimur . Nam mihi primus , qui a te proximus ; quin etiam in testamentis debes ad- notasse ( nisi quis forte alterutri nostrûm amicissi- mus ) , eadem legata , et quidem pariter accipimus . Quæ omnia huc ...
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... interest and value . Fortunately we are in possession of a draught from his own pencil which effectual testimony of their respect and gratitude ; and the more a man received in this way , the more it redounded to his credit . Thus ...
... interest and value . Fortunately we are in possession of a draught from his own pencil which effectual testimony of their respect and gratitude ; and the more a man received in this way , the more it redounded to his credit . Thus ...
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... interest- ing in point of personal character and adventure but as exhibiting much also of the manners and cus- toms of periods of singular importance in the annals of our country , I feel strongly inclined to bring be- fore my readers ...
... interest- ing in point of personal character and adventure but as exhibiting much also of the manners and cus- toms of periods of singular importance in the annals of our country , I feel strongly inclined to bring be- fore my readers ...
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... interest , and in a high degree calculated to make an indelible impression on a bosom so susceptible , faithful , and affectionate , as that of the Nut - brown Maid . It has been affirmed by a writer in the Censura Literaria , whom I ...
... interest , and in a high degree calculated to make an indelible impression on a bosom so susceptible , faithful , and affectionate , as that of the Nut - brown Maid . It has been affirmed by a writer in the Censura Literaria , whom I ...
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