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... son is sole heir ; and it is by no means uncommon to find them residents on the very spot where their fathers have lived from before the Conquest : and it is their pride to persist , as far as they are able , THE SON OF A GENIUS . 7.
... son is sole heir ; and it is by no means uncommon to find them residents on the very spot where their fathers have lived from before the Conquest : and it is their pride to persist , as far as they are able , THE SON OF A GENIUS . 7.
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... means sought to protract her stay beyond the appointed time : though she left it with a degree of solicitude for future life which until this time had never clouded her humble views , or troubled her contented bosom . CHAPTER II . In ...
... means sought to protract her stay beyond the appointed time : though she left it with a degree of solicitude for future life which until this time had never clouded her humble views , or troubled her contented bosom . CHAPTER II . In ...
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... means of cultivation ; since his son was thereby encouraged to neglect that application necessary in every profession , and taught to rest on for- tuitous means for producing that which is the reward of well - exerted efforts and ...
... means of cultivation ; since his son was thereby encouraged to neglect that application necessary in every profession , and taught to rest on for- tuitous means for producing that which is the reward of well - exerted efforts and ...
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... means of preventing . Attributing his faults to weakness immediately connected with that superiority in himself of which he felt too proud to examine minutely its claims to his partiality , or even his right to the distinction thus ...
... means of preventing . Attributing his faults to weakness immediately connected with that superiority in himself of which he felt too proud to examine minutely its claims to his partiality , or even his right to the distinction thus ...
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... means lucra- tive until that fame is established ) , it was necessary to husband his little patrimony with prudence , unless he increased it by the ordinary method - that of teaching ; but there was , according to his apprehension , a ...
... means lucra- tive until that fame is established ) , it was necessary to husband his little patrimony with prudence , unless he increased it by the ordinary method - that of teaching ; but there was , according to his apprehension , a ...
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Page 3 - No jealousy their dawn of love o'ercast, Nor blasted were their wedded days with strife; Each season look'd delightful as it past, To the fond husband, and the faithful wife.