Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... received my abundant share both of applause and abuse ; and since both have been frequently alike undeserved on my part , it may perhaps not be wholly useless to those young men who are ambitious of treading the same slippery path , to ...
... received my abundant share both of applause and abuse ; and since both have been frequently alike undeserved on my part , it may perhaps not be wholly useless to those young men who are ambitious of treading the same slippery path , to ...
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... received from the hours so spent , has repaid my toils much more richly than the profits resulting from them , or even the applause they have procured me from the public . Let me , then , amid the wanderings of my fancy forget the snow ...
... received from the hours so spent , has repaid my toils much more richly than the profits resulting from them , or even the applause they have procured me from the public . Let me , then , amid the wanderings of my fancy forget the snow ...
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... received any strong impression , was a collection of tales from various languages , called • Evening Hours , ' at that time a very popular book for children . It consisted of several volumes , which , seated in the manner I have before ...
... received any strong impression , was a collection of tales from various languages , called • Evening Hours , ' at that time a very popular book for children . It consisted of several volumes , which , seated in the manner I have before ...
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... received half the pleasure from this improved version , as from what I read in my infancy . A child brings to his studies , as well as to his play , a stronger sensibility , with a greater aptitude to receive powerful impressions , and ...
... received half the pleasure from this improved version , as from what I read in my infancy . A child brings to his studies , as well as to his play , a stronger sensibility , with a greater aptitude to receive powerful impressions , and ...
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... received a high - toned and peremptory negative , whence I 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 ...
... received a high - toned and peremptory negative , whence I 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 ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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