New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... nature , that there is little wonder in its all but universal reception . The distance between the one only supreme being and man , is so immense , that to pass it , a ladder of middle terms must even have been found a great assistance ...
... nature , that there is little wonder in its all but universal reception . The distance between the one only supreme being and man , is so immense , that to pass it , a ladder of middle terms must even have been found a great assistance ...
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... natural than startling , but also because her nature was still more unlike that of her husband than her years . It was a very ardent spirit that still warmed the heart , and animated the fancy , of that old man ; there was something of ...
... natural than startling , but also because her nature was still more unlike that of her husband than her years . It was a very ardent spirit that still warmed the heart , and animated the fancy , of that old man ; there was something of ...
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... Nature , chief secretary of the creative world , is busy in- diting many a lovely poem , her sonnets of tufted ... natural season for enjoyment . Over and under indulgence are equally to be avoided . There are men who live rich and die ...
... Nature , chief secretary of the creative world , is busy in- diting many a lovely poem , her sonnets of tufted ... natural season for enjoyment . Over and under indulgence are equally to be avoided . There are men who live rich and die ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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