The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... feelings among themselves , and by fidelity to the individual , or to the country , in whose service they are engaged , they are indif- ferent to the morals or the welfare of those whose interest and virtue may be influenced by ...
... feelings among themselves , and by fidelity to the individual , or to the country , in whose service they are engaged , they are indif- ferent to the morals or the welfare of those whose interest and virtue may be influenced by ...
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... feelings then , and my reflections afterwards . " When I was seated in perfect silence , on a rock in the river near to its sources , and could hear the echo of the waters through the awful stillness of the desert , mingled with the ...
... feelings then , and my reflections afterwards . " When I was seated in perfect silence , on a rock in the river near to its sources , and could hear the echo of the waters through the awful stillness of the desert , mingled with the ...
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... feelings ; but , quickly softening her laugh into a smile , she graciously assured Madame de S of her willingness to serve her ; but feeling , she added , that the speaking to the inspector- general on the subject of the widow's wishes ...
... feelings ; but , quickly softening her laugh into a smile , she graciously assured Madame de S of her willingness to serve her ; but feeling , she added , that the speaking to the inspector- general on the subject of the widow's wishes ...
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