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CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM EATER , ” ETC. STO . AUTHOR OF 66 IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. BOSTON : JAMES R. OSGOOD AND COMPANY , LATE TICKNOR & FIELDS , AND FIELDS , OSGOOD , & co . 18 7 4 . friendship . She had known me from infancy ...
CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM EATER , ” ETC. STO . AUTHOR OF 66 IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. BOSTON : JAMES R. OSGOOD AND COMPANY , LATE TICKNOR & FIELDS , AND FIELDS , OSGOOD , & co . 18 7 4 . friendship . She had known me from infancy ...
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It is true that Kate had not taken the veil ; she had stopped short of the deadliest crime known to the Inquisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a special indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope ...
It is true that Kate had not taken the veil ; she had stopped short of the deadliest crime known to the Inquisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a special indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope ...
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She had known me from infancy ; when I was in my first year of life , she , an orphan and a great heiress , was in her tenth or eleventh . " - See closing pages of “ Autobiographic Sketches . " * Wordsworth's “ Vandracour and Julia .
She had known me from infancy ; when I was in my first year of life , she , an orphan and a great heiress , was in her tenth or eleventh . " - See closing pages of “ Autobiographic Sketches . " * Wordsworth's “ Vandracour and Julia .
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... how magnificent to a gallant young Englishman of twenty seems at first the tiger - hunting of India , which yet ( when examined searchingly ) turns out the meanest and most cowardly mode of hunting known to human experience .
... how magnificent to a gallant young Englishman of twenty seems at first the tiger - hunting of India , which yet ( when examined searchingly ) turns out the meanest and most cowardly mode of hunting known to human experience .
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And thus it happens , for example , that writers so laborious and serviceable as Birch are in any popular sense scarcely known . I showed to Lord Massey , among others of his works , that which relates to Lord Worcester's ( that is ...
And thus it happens , for example , that writers so laborious and serviceable as Birch are in any popular sense scarcely known . I showed to Lord Massey , among others of his works , that which relates to Lord Worcester's ( that is ...
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