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... the time when they could look down on their southern brethren with a just con- sciousness of superiority . This leads us to the important differences which are 29 enables me to offer an observation to a | 8 EUROPE HAPPILY SITUATED .
... the time when they could look down on their southern brethren with a just con- sciousness of superiority . This leads us to the important differences which are 29 enables me to offer an observation to a | 8 EUROPE HAPPILY SITUATED .
Page 10
... look of incredulous surprise , when I told them I really thought that almost every one present had practised the very same conduct they all condemned . " The lady , " said I , " as I said before , is a friend of mine ; her ' stout and ...
... look of incredulous surprise , when I told them I really thought that almost every one present had practised the very same conduct they all condemned . " The lady , " said I , " as I said before , is a friend of mine ; her ' stout and ...
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... look angrily . But whose are the winds and the waves ? and who has spread the fir- mament above your heads ? Can the wind blow without leave , the billows rise without permission ? or the sky hang out a dark cloud , even the size of a ...
... look angrily . But whose are the winds and the waves ? and who has spread the fir- mament above your heads ? Can the wind blow without leave , the billows rise without permission ? or the sky hang out a dark cloud , even the size of a ...
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... looks like a wilful contempt of happiness for one not to make the utmost efforts to- " Bear in mind that merciful promise , ' I will never leave thee , nor forsake thee ; ' for it is worth more than the West Indies , to those who ...
... looks like a wilful contempt of happiness for one not to make the utmost efforts to- " Bear in mind that merciful promise , ' I will never leave thee , nor forsake thee ; ' for it is worth more than the West Indies , to those who ...
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... look upon the usage of the Chinese as the continuance of a rite coeval with on the 99 the first annals of mankind , Cain ac- companied the sheaf with offerings of food ready dressed . But whatever may have been the form of his oblation ...
... look upon the usage of the Chinese as the continuance of a rite coeval with on the 99 the first annals of mankind , Cain ac- companied the sheaf with offerings of food ready dressed . But whatever may have been the form of his oblation ...
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