Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... soul , and with him under my arm have frequently flown along the Redway , as it was called , to the threshold of the stable , there un- disturbed by the noise of my playfellows to accompany him in his goat - huntings . The hour for the ...
... soul , and with him under my arm have frequently flown along the Redway , as it was called , to the threshold of the stable , there un- disturbed by the noise of my playfellows to accompany him in his goat - huntings . The hour for the ...
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... soul as for- merly , only that I no longer wish it to be uninhabited ; nor at the magic sound do I now think of Robinson Crusoe , but of thee , my worthy Ungern . The island thou inhabitest , my proved , my faithful friend , shall be my ...
... soul as for- merly , only that I no longer wish it to be uninhabited ; nor at the magic sound do I now think of Robinson Crusoe , but of thee , my worthy Ungern . The island thou inhabitest , my proved , my faithful friend , shall be my ...
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... soul ; and every time the letter was read again- for my mother's vanity stopped not at a single read- ing - this torment was renewed with ever - increasing bitterness . I used to retire to an out - house , where we kept wood , and there ...
... soul ; and every time the letter was read again- for my mother's vanity stopped not at a single read- ing - this torment was renewed with ever - increasing bitterness . I used to retire to an out - house , where we kept wood , and there ...
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... soul , and were generally accompanied with tears of awe and contrition . Well do I remember how much trouble it occasioned me , to make what I thought sufficient variations in my pious orisons , as I was apprehensive lest God should be ...
... soul , and were generally accompanied with tears of awe and contrition . Well do I remember how much trouble it occasioned me , to make what I thought sufficient variations in my pious orisons , as I was apprehensive lest God should be ...
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... soul is in a state of suffering , we apply to the precious drops , and find them a salutary balsam . In that tender age when the mind , like a young tree , bends with every blast , whatever it produces is mere imitation . I am convinced ...
... soul is in a state of suffering , we apply to the precious drops , and find them a salutary balsam . In that tender age when the mind , like a young tree , bends with every blast , whatever it produces is mere imitation . I am convinced ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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