American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... course to the grief inflicted by the calamity , according to her disposition and the strength of her attachment . This first duty discharged , they all withdraw to the house of some relation or friend in the vicinity , where they change ...
... course to the grief inflicted by the calamity , according to her disposition and the strength of her attachment . This first duty discharged , they all withdraw to the house of some relation or friend in the vicinity , where they change ...
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... course of study and of life , imparted to my mind something of an impulsive and erratic movement . ' Something too much of this , ' quoth Fastidiosus . I hate egotism . ' So do I , Sir , I assure you . It is always in my way . So ...
... course of study and of life , imparted to my mind something of an impulsive and erratic movement . ' Something too much of this , ' quoth Fastidiosus . I hate egotism . ' So do I , Sir , I assure you . It is always in my way . So ...
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... course of rea- soning , at the same conclusion . Ir was a lovely night in August , when the following things came to pass . During the day , I had been almost roasted alive by the in- tense sweltering heat of the sun . At night I went ...
... course of rea- soning , at the same conclusion . Ir was a lovely night in August , when the following things came to pass . During the day , I had been almost roasted alive by the in- tense sweltering heat of the sun . At night I went ...
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... course , either in religion or politics ; or indeed , in any thing that affects the social or moral tone of society . We exist in a constant fever of excitement ; and those living on one side of an extreme , denounce with unmeasured ...
... course , either in religion or politics ; or indeed , in any thing that affects the social or moral tone of society . We exist in a constant fever of excitement ; and those living on one side of an extreme , denounce with unmeasured ...
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... course of his business he would be obliged to pour out , might injure his health , unless he tasted a little every morning . Being very sober - minded , and desirous of getting on in the world , he resolved that he should never , by any ...
... course of his business he would be obliged to pour out , might injure his health , unless he tasted a little every morning . Being very sober - minded , and desirous of getting on in the world , he resolved that he should never , by any ...
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