The London Saturday journal, Volym 1–41841 |
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... dear to me than others . I especially love to look upon the hermitage , I Gilbert CHAERS which you see on the summit of the mountain of Char- vensod , isolated in the midst of the deep wood on the borders of the desert : it is tinged ...
... dear to me than others . I especially love to look upon the hermitage , I Gilbert CHAERS which you see on the summit of the mountain of Char- vensod , isolated in the midst of the deep wood on the borders of the desert : it is tinged ...
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... dear , Poets rejoice , nor think the bailiff near . Nor less the critic owns thy genial aid , While supperless he plies the piddling trade . What though to love and soft delights a foe , By ladies hated , hated by the beau , Yet social ...
... dear , Poets rejoice , nor think the bailiff near . Nor less the critic owns thy genial aid , While supperless he plies the piddling trade . What though to love and soft delights a foe , By ladies hated , hated by the beau , Yet social ...
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... dear creatures , speak they must , or the most fatal consequences might ensue . More es- pecially is this the case where women are secluded . In the East , where scriptural or patriarchal simplicity still prevails , the young damsels ...
... dear creatures , speak they must , or the most fatal consequences might ensue . More es- pecially is this the case where women are secluded . In the East , where scriptural or patriarchal simplicity still prevails , the young damsels ...
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... dear children , " she observed , " that you must always be ready to oblige each other ; and what you have now done you will frequently have occasion to repeat in the course of your lives . The Al- mighty pours his blessings on all ...
... dear children , " she observed , " that you must always be ready to oblige each other ; and what you have now done you will frequently have occasion to repeat in the course of your lives . The Al- mighty pours his blessings on all ...
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... dear lady , " they replied ; we will take care of them , for the motto is worth more than the egg . " " Yes , " she said , " if you attend to the instruction con- tained in it . " Recommending the parents to remind their children of ...
... dear lady , " they replied ; we will take care of them , for the motto is worth more than the egg . " " Yes , " she said , " if you attend to the instruction con- tained in it . " Recommending the parents to remind their children of ...
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