The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... less distinguished by my person . With the most assiduous care I have indeed cultivated a peculiarity in the cast of my eyes , and a slight redundancy , as some would term it , in the vertebræ of my back . From the mysterious emotions ...
... less distinguished by my person . With the most assiduous care I have indeed cultivated a peculiarity in the cast of my eyes , and a slight redundancy , as some would term it , in the vertebræ of my back . From the mysterious emotions ...
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... less than an hour , our portion will be honorable death , or the recovery and establish- ment of our freedom on a ' glorious and eternal basis ; — this is the feast to which I have invited you . " The younger Doria has , for several ...
... less than an hour , our portion will be honorable death , or the recovery and establish- ment of our freedom on a ' glorious and eternal basis ; — this is the feast to which I have invited you . " The younger Doria has , for several ...
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... less destructive of the true interests of moral so- ciety , which are best repressed by ridicule ; since it often happens , that men are shamed out of vices which philo- sophy has in vain admonished them to forsake . When the powers of ...
... less destructive of the true interests of moral so- ciety , which are best repressed by ridicule ; since it often happens , that men are shamed out of vices which philo- sophy has in vain admonished them to forsake . When the powers of ...
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... less of accumulating wealth , aud merely consider it as the means by which some of the pleasures of life were to be obtained . But notwithstanding this , Romney was possessed , at the time of his death , of considerable pro- perty which ...
... less of accumulating wealth , aud merely consider it as the means by which some of the pleasures of life were to be obtained . But notwithstanding this , Romney was possessed , at the time of his death , of considerable pro- perty which ...
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... less than if I had been en- sured to live fifty years inore . " 66 Religious persons , " say the Messieurs de Port Roy- al , are apt in worldly matters to do too little for them- selves , to act without sufficient consideration , and ...
... less than if I had been en- sured to live fifty years inore . " 66 Religious persons , " say the Messieurs de Port Roy- al , are apt in worldly matters to do too little for them- selves , to act without sufficient consideration , and ...
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