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... feeling of one so beautiful and so gracious , so tender and so devoted as his gentle bride . Besides , he had another secu- rity against her fondness palling upon possession , if such a thing could otherwise have been possible . It was ...
... feeling of one so beautiful and so gracious , so tender and so devoted as his gentle bride . Besides , he had another secu- rity against her fondness palling upon possession , if such a thing could otherwise have been possible . It was ...
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... feeling I then experienced , for I have failed in so doing to several eminent surgeons and men of science with whom I have conversed respecting it , and who were curious to become acquainted with its nature . But I think it was , that I ...
... feeling I then experienced , for I have failed in so doing to several eminent surgeons and men of science with whom I have conversed respecting it , and who were curious to become acquainted with its nature . But I think it was , that I ...
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... feeling , wisdom , beauty , and gentleness ! Now would it not be well if this common and comprehensive word were more accurately used ? It signifies properly , not so much the possession of high powers , as dexterity in the adaptation ...
... feeling , wisdom , beauty , and gentleness ! Now would it not be well if this common and comprehensive word were more accurately used ? It signifies properly , not so much the possession of high powers , as dexterity in the adaptation ...
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