Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... composed of a few pieces of wood , yet we can smile in return , since we have truth and reason , and the holiest of feelings on our side . " is formed between the passions and vices of maturer life MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... composed of a few pieces of wood , yet we can smile in return , since we have truth and reason , and the holiest of feelings on our side . " is formed between the passions and vices of maturer life MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... reason to be apprehensive never knew . For not only is the renewal of the year associated in their minds with the spring of life , when all was comparative purity and joy , but they are led by an analogy the most strict and satis ...
... reason to be apprehensive never knew . For not only is the renewal of the year associated in their minds with the spring of life , when all was comparative purity and joy , but they are led by an analogy the most strict and satis ...
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... reason to wish was more closely followed in the republic of letters . " C. PLINIUS TACITO suo s . " Librum tuum legi , et quam diligentissime potui adnotavi , quæ commutanda , quæ eximenda arbi- trarer . Nam et ego verum dicere assuevi ...
... reason to wish was more closely followed in the republic of letters . " C. PLINIUS TACITO suo s . " Librum tuum legi , et quam diligentissime potui adnotavi , quæ commutanda , quæ eximenda arbi- trarer . Nam et ego verum dicere assuevi ...
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... reason why lady Aaliza parted with this pro- perty ; but , as will be seen at the close of the note , though probably true as to incident , its application for the purpose just mentioned cannot be correct . " In the deep solitude of the ...
... reason why lady Aaliza parted with this pro- perty ; but , as will be seen at the close of the note , though probably true as to incident , its application for the purpose just mentioned cannot be correct . " In the deep solitude of the ...
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... reason of his apparel demanded what The young gentleman , dismayed , had not a word to speak , but kneeled on his knees , imploring mercy , and desiring grace , both with holding up his hands , and making dolorous countenance , for his ...
... reason of his apparel demanded what The young gentleman , dismayed , had not a word to speak , but kneeled on his knees , imploring mercy , and desiring grace , both with holding up his hands , and making dolorous countenance , for his ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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