New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 116Henry Colburn, 1879 |
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Page 775
... fall . He wisely weighs the experience of others and himself : and as all circumstances suffer change , for change he is prepared by Judgment , to take advantage of it materially , or at any rate to be guarded against all attacks , and ...
... fall . He wisely weighs the experience of others and himself : and as all circumstances suffer change , for change he is prepared by Judgment , to take advantage of it materially , or at any rate to be guarded against all attacks , and ...
Page 777
... fall we can speak of little more , for the commercial cities of the Mediterranean rise in such clusters that our sight is dazzled ; their diligence and rivalry is so great that our ears are dinned with clangour , too much par- taking of ...
... fall we can speak of little more , for the commercial cities of the Mediterranean rise in such clusters that our sight is dazzled ; their diligence and rivalry is so great that our ears are dinned with clangour , too much par- taking of ...
Page 784
Six years since I had that fall , and took to lying here . . . and all that time what have I done but think ? What else could I do ? What good for ? Nothing ! Let me hark back to the beginning . ' Tis sixty years or thereabouts since I ...
Six years since I had that fall , and took to lying here . . . and all that time what have I done but think ? What else could I do ? What good for ? Nothing ! Let me hark back to the beginning . ' Tis sixty years or thereabouts since I ...
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