Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... immediately began to search after all the adven- turous Robinsons which the desire of imitation had produced in my own country , but no one was to be found that in strength , nature , and interest , ap- proached the original . The ...
... immediately began to search after all the adven- turous Robinsons which the desire of imitation had produced in my own country , but no one was to be found that in strength , nature , and interest , ap- proached the original . The ...
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... immediately drew the conclusion that God could not be omnipotent . This , indeed , the more I revolved it in my mind , seemed to me so much the more clear and incontrovertible , that I could by no means comprehend how the world had ...
... immediately drew the conclusion that God could not be omnipotent . This , indeed , the more I revolved it in my mind , seemed to me so much the more clear and incontrovertible , that I could by no means comprehend how the world had ...
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... immediately re- signed to the juvenile poet , who ascended it and read his production , while the master walked up and down in silence with his hands behind him . At the con- clusion of each piece , the work was criticised by the latter ...
... immediately re- signed to the juvenile poet , who ascended it and read his production , while the master walked up and down in silence with his hands behind him . At the con- clusion of each piece , the work was criticised by the latter ...
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... . Weideberg , at that time one of the assistants there , but now professor at Helmstadt , read lectures in Horace for an hour immediately after VOL . I. D dinner . I cannot say that this time was selected LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 37.
... . Weideberg , at that time one of the assistants there , but now professor at Helmstadt , read lectures in Horace for an hour immediately after VOL . I. D dinner . I cannot say that this time was selected LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 37.
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... immediately separated from all her friends and relations , I accompanied her home , pro- mising at the same time to spend a year at this duode- cimo university . The journey to Duisburgh furnished my imagination with a great variety of ...
... immediately separated from all her friends and relations , I accompanied her home , pro- mising at the same time to spend a year at this duode- cimo university . The journey to Duisburgh furnished my imagination with a great variety of ...
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