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... Poems , Life , Insanity , and Mr. Peabody's New Gift , 1 Drafts on my Memory , The True North - west Passage , The President and Congress , 111 222 229 135 EXAMINER . Charles Lamb , 65 176 177 410 417 419 492 497 506 687 690 693 696.
... Poems , Life , Insanity , and Mr. Peabody's New Gift , 1 Drafts on my Memory , The True North - west Passage , The President and Congress , 111 222 229 135 EXAMINER . Charles Lamb , 65 176 177 410 417 419 492 497 506 687 690 693 696.
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... true and righteous maternal instinct consigned all on which she could lay her hands to the fire ; and yet , without knowing it , the poor lad was pursuing a path of culture like that pursued and prescribed by , and for , noblest minds ...
... true and righteous maternal instinct consigned all on which she could lay her hands to the fire ; and yet , without knowing it , the poor lad was pursuing a path of culture like that pursued and prescribed by , and for , noblest minds ...
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... true that he had acquired tastes from afar , his lordship despatched one of his footmen to inquire whether Clare was at home . and ideas which had placed him above that The man in plush carefully advanced to the lowest rung of the ...
... true that he had acquired tastes from afar , his lordship despatched one of his footmen to inquire whether Clare was at home . and ideas which had placed him above that The man in plush carefully advanced to the lowest rung of the ...
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... true friend , able to help , was foe in disguise . For enemies I care nothing ; removed . His publishers then advised him from friends I have much to fear , it seems . to hawk his own volumes over the county ; There never was a more ...
... true friend , able to help , was foe in disguise . For enemies I care nothing ; removed . His publishers then advised him from friends I have much to fear , it seems . to hawk his own volumes over the county ; There never was a more ...
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... true cause ? The true reason is that in England few are aware of the significance of the silent qualities of Americans — their indomitable energy and tenacity , their kindliness of temper , their love of freedom , their profoundly ...
... true cause ? The true reason is that in England few are aware of the significance of the silent qualities of Americans — their indomitable energy and tenacity , their kindliness of temper , their love of freedom , their profoundly ...
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