American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... course . The bundle was soon opened , and the stranger , turning over paper after paper , stated to me the principles of the proceeding . I am the lawful executor , ' he remarked , and then added , with a singular sternness in his ...
... course . The bundle was soon opened , and the stranger , turning over paper after paper , stated to me the principles of the proceeding . I am the lawful executor , ' he remarked , and then added , with a singular sternness in his ...
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... course I was to pursue , after having officially gained the am- bassador's confidence , when a man brought me a letter in a familiar hand , with a black seal . The magistrate urged me to thrust it away for the time ; but I had ...
... course I was to pursue , after having officially gained the am- bassador's confidence , when a man brought me a letter in a familiar hand , with a black seal . The magistrate urged me to thrust it away for the time ; but I had ...
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... course , seeming to take by intuition what costs them so much work . Let them recollect , that almost all those who lived in the body , years ago , and are not yet dead in the heart of the world , did not produce their lasting fruits ...
... course , seeming to take by intuition what costs them so much work . Let them recollect , that almost all those who lived in the body , years ago , and are not yet dead in the heart of the world , did not produce their lasting fruits ...
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... course , in the moral as well as the natural world . They who , when young , cultivate kind and affectionate dispositions , will imperceptibly surround themselves with friends , and receive courtesy and kindness from all . The same ...
... course , in the moral as well as the natural world . They who , when young , cultivate kind and affectionate dispositions , will imperceptibly surround themselves with friends , and receive courtesy and kindness from all . The same ...
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... course of more moderation ; that a system that nourished such virtues as she found in Portia , in Tacitus , and others like them , could not be so corrupting in its power as the Christians were in the habit of repre- senting it ; that ...
... course of more moderation ; that a system that nourished such virtues as she found in Portia , in Tacitus , and others like them , could not be so corrupting in its power as the Christians were in the habit of repre- senting it ; that ...
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