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... thing I never did in my life , and I'm not going to begin now ; I wonder how you could propose such a thing , Edith , to refuse to admit a woman of rank , and my own wife too , within my door , and for two or three days ; and her taking ...
... thing I never did in my life , and I'm not going to begin now ; I wonder how you could propose such a thing , Edith , to refuse to admit a woman of rank , and my own wife too , within my door , and for two or three days ; and her taking ...
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... thing is known as a convert by any of our English missionaries . I have heard of such a thing , in- deed , as a person who has forfeited his caste , turning Christian ; but otherwise , it is a thing quite out of the range of possibility ...
... thing is known as a convert by any of our English missionaries . I have heard of such a thing , in- deed , as a person who has forfeited his caste , turning Christian ; but otherwise , it is a thing quite out of the range of possibility ...
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... thing discordant or useless was pruned off with an unsparing hand . Their moral system also prescribed the observance of the proper mean ; and it was in this that the temperance , which so distinguished them , con- sisted . One great ...
... thing discordant or useless was pruned off with an unsparing hand . Their moral system also prescribed the observance of the proper mean ; and it was in this that the temperance , which so distinguished them , con- sisted . One great ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
Lord Byrons WorksVols 5 and | 6 |
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