Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... called a fiery explosion of laughter . Meantime , as prizes in the matrimonial lottery , and prizes in all senses , both young ladies were soon carried off . Miss Smith , whose expectations I never happened to hear estimated , married a ...
... called a fiery explosion of laughter . Meantime , as prizes in the matrimonial lottery , and prizes in all senses , both young ladies were soon carried off . Miss Smith , whose expectations I never happened to hear estimated , married a ...
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... called for , should more naturally follow this great revolution - which , as yet , both in its principle and in its purpose , was altogether mysterious than herald it , or ground it . In my opinion , the Greek word metanoia concealed a ...
... called for , should more naturally follow this great revolution - which , as yet , both in its principle and in its purpose , was altogether mysterious than herald it , or ground it . In my opinion , the Greek word metanoia concealed a ...
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... called back to life and real happiness - had been , in effect , raised from the dead by the accident of meeting a congenial female companion . But , secondly , that very lady from whose lips I first heard this remarkable case of ...
... called back to life and real happiness - had been , in effect , raised from the dead by the accident of meeting a congenial female companion . But , secondly , that very lady from whose lips I first heard this remarkable case of ...
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... called upon Oxford and Cambridge , with a patronizing flourish , to imitate some one or more of the Scottish universities in founding such systems of aliment for poor students otherwise excluded from aca- demic advantages . Evidently he ...
... called upon Oxford and Cambridge , with a patronizing flourish , to imitate some one or more of the Scottish universities in founding such systems of aliment for poor students otherwise excluded from aca- demic advantages . Evidently he ...
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... called Tixover , distant about four miles from Laxton . A residence in such a house , so sad and silent at this period of affliction for its mistress , would have offered too cheerless a life to Mr. White . He took up his abode ...
... called Tixover , distant about four miles from Laxton . A residence in such a house , so sad and silent at this period of affliction for its mistress , would have offered too cheerless a life to Mr. White . He took up his abode ...
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