Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... strong imagination would be needed for that . Two of him would not make one like you . Leave me ! " " Count , you have received a great gift from heaven , and to it I appeal . ' " You try to flatter me ! But do not think you will ...
... strong imagination would be needed for that . Two of him would not make one like you . Leave me ! " " Count , you have received a great gift from heaven , and to it I appeal . ' " You try to flatter me ! But do not think you will ...
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... strong upon me . I was in a lane , returning home from visit- ing a cheerful friend . I had walked a mile or two only , when the cold moment broke upon the sight : cold and comfortless did all appear to me ; the rutty , damp , yet half ...
... strong upon me . I was in a lane , returning home from visit- ing a cheerful friend . I had walked a mile or two only , when the cold moment broke upon the sight : cold and comfortless did all appear to me ; the rutty , damp , yet half ...
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... strong pair of lungs for a beast as is departed . " metropolis . And truly , as he spoke , there arose the most hearty , health- betokening , unequivocal heech - haw which ever greeted our ears in the not - over - much - frequented - by ...
... strong pair of lungs for a beast as is departed . " metropolis . And truly , as he spoke , there arose the most hearty , health- betokening , unequivocal heech - haw which ever greeted our ears in the not - over - much - frequented - by ...
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... discoveries attract to them the gaze of all men - has produced an intellectual habit , a mental discipline , which is brought to all subjects of en quiry . It has induced a strong pre- disposition to 68 [ Jan. Hints on History .
... discoveries attract to them the gaze of all men - has produced an intellectual habit , a mental discipline , which is brought to all subjects of en quiry . It has induced a strong pre- disposition to 68 [ Jan. Hints on History .
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... strong scientific faith to the intricate affairs of trade and commerce , we owe our modern political economy ; the merit of which lies in the recognition of certain gen- eral principles of human nature by which social industry is ...
... strong scientific faith to the intricate affairs of trade and commerce , we owe our modern political economy ; the merit of which lies in the recognition of certain gen- eral principles of human nature by which social industry is ...
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