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... Grave - Yard To Eva , with a Rose To Pleasure Essays from the Counter of Jeremy Broadcloth Story of Captain Bowline Sequel of ditto On the Folly of attempting to outdo others in external ap- pearance - The " friendless man without a foe ...
... Grave - Yard To Eva , with a Rose To Pleasure Essays from the Counter of Jeremy Broadcloth Story of Captain Bowline Sequel of ditto On the Folly of attempting to outdo others in external ap- pearance - The " friendless man without a foe ...
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... grave , " and who , though a philosopher , had no doubts of the christian religion . Mr. Adams is now far advanced into the vale of years , and must feel his loss as irreparable ; but he is too wise to repine , and has too much to be ...
... grave , " and who , though a philosopher , had no doubts of the christian religion . Mr. Adams is now far advanced into the vale of years , and must feel his loss as irreparable ; but he is too wise to repine , and has too much to be ...
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... grave is not among strangers , for it was watered by the tears of an affectionate flock , and his memory is cherished by all , who value learning , honour genius , or love devotion . The writer of this brief notice offers it as a faint ...
... grave is not among strangers , for it was watered by the tears of an affectionate flock , and his memory is cherished by all , who value learning , honour genius , or love devotion . The writer of this brief notice offers it as a faint ...
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... grave ; but the deformity of hell belongs to him , who goes there to revile . The high rank of her ancestry and the splendour of her nuptial alliance entitled the queen of England to no small share of the observance of mankind . Her ...
... grave ; but the deformity of hell belongs to him , who goes there to revile . The high rank of her ancestry and the splendour of her nuptial alliance entitled the queen of England to no small share of the observance of mankind . Her ...
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... grave . History , that loveth virtue , and adoreth truth ; the sentinel , that guardeth the innocent in the grave , will vindicate her fame ; and History , that hoideth up the light of instruction and of warning , will reveal her ...
... grave . History , that loveth virtue , and adoreth truth ; the sentinel , that guardeth the innocent in the grave , will vindicate her fame ; and History , that hoideth up the light of instruction and of warning , will reveal her ...
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