Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... fall- ing tiles . Nathless he mused much why she should thus cautelously enwrap her throat . " So fell they forthwith into pleasant discourse ; and if he admired much her facete entertainment and argute compassment of wit , much more ...
... fall- ing tiles . Nathless he mused much why she should thus cautelously enwrap her throat . " So fell they forthwith into pleasant discourse ; and if he admired much her facete entertainment and argute compassment of wit , much more ...
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... falling on his knees , thanked God for being enabled to uphold one of the sagest enactments handed down to us by our venerable forefathers . Bacon , who was so far beyond his age in all matters of science , was not less credulous than ...
... falling on his knees , thanked God for being enabled to uphold one of the sagest enactments handed down to us by our venerable forefathers . Bacon , who was so far beyond his age in all matters of science , was not less credulous than ...
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... fall in before the leases ; our churches will never come down to him , unless it be their roofs ; and as to our thatched palaces , and others in imitation of Chinese Pagodas , and Moorish Alhambras , being fortunately as bad in ...
... fall in before the leases ; our churches will never come down to him , unless it be their roofs ; and as to our thatched palaces , and others in imitation of Chinese Pagodas , and Moorish Alhambras , being fortunately as bad in ...
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... fall into extravagance . This is the great merit of the Savings Banks ; they form a nucleus for the humblest ambition , and are sure to become powerful stimulants of frugal and moral habits . The fact is , that Mrs. Pitman no sooner ...
... fall into extravagance . This is the great merit of the Savings Banks ; they form a nucleus for the humblest ambition , and are sure to become powerful stimulants of frugal and moral habits . The fact is , that Mrs. Pitman no sooner ...
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... fall'st a sacrifice ! - The bard will weep ; yes , fle - bit , he will weep , Backbiter as thou art , to make thy sleep Eternal , thou who skippest now so gaily ; But thou ' rt already old , if the amount Of thine intercalary days we ...
... fall'st a sacrifice ! - The bard will weep ; yes , fle - bit , he will weep , Backbiter as thou art , to make thy sleep Eternal , thou who skippest now so gaily ; But thou ' rt already old , if the amount Of thine intercalary days we ...
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