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Page 98
... eyes a statesman , endowed with the most powerful intellects , the most ac- complished eloquence , and the most amiable qualities in private life : behold him amidst the fury of contending factions , the delusion and madness of the ...
... eyes a statesman , endowed with the most powerful intellects , the most ac- complished eloquence , and the most amiable qualities in private life : behold him amidst the fury of contending factions , the delusion and madness of the ...
Page 273
... eyes on Dr. Slop ) -I see , in this War of Religion , her best duties profaned ! I see the virgin ra- vished before the eyes of age - eyes filled with a father's tears : -I see his silver locks spotted o'er with blood his hut in flames ...
... eyes on Dr. Slop ) -I see , in this War of Religion , her best duties profaned ! I see the virgin ra- vished before the eyes of age - eyes filled with a father's tears : -I see his silver locks spotted o'er with blood his hut in flames ...
Page 340
... eye of Joscelina was sunk and melancholy , her face pale and dejected , and her elegant figure habited in the remains of ... eyes as he threw his purse at her feet . But a crowd was now gathering around , -Miss Balandine was pale and ...
... eye of Joscelina was sunk and melancholy , her face pale and dejected , and her elegant figure habited in the remains of ... eyes as he threw his purse at her feet . But a crowd was now gathering around , -Miss Balandine was pale and ...
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