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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. AN ADVENTURES FROM INCHIQUIN'S LETTERS .
BY C. J. INGERSOLL . On a fine morning , three days ago , I sallied out for a
ramble before breakfast , thinking , perhaps , to see something worthy of
observation ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. AN ADVENTURES FROM INCHIQUIN'S LETTERS .
BY C. J. INGERSOLL . On a fine morning , three days ago , I sallied out for a
ramble before breakfast , thinking , perhaps , to see something worthy of
observation ...
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... emptiness and wretchedness of human life , " She underwent all the fugitive
and the fixed miseries of the heart ; and such was her own impression of the
disadvantage of her lot , that when she observed a manifestation of wit in her
daughter ...
... emptiness and wretchedness of human life , " She underwent all the fugitive
and the fixed miseries of the heart ; and such was her own impression of the
disadvantage of her lot , that when she observed a manifestation of wit in her
daughter ...
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Escape is denied - observe around an indiscriminate slaughter , which spares
neither age nor sex - helpless decrepitude nor weeping infancy . There , observe
the wife torn from the bosom of her husband , and cruelly murdered ...
Escape is denied - observe around an indiscriminate slaughter , which spares
neither age nor sex - helpless decrepitude nor weeping infancy . There , observe
the wife torn from the bosom of her husband , and cruelly murdered ...
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To no profession whatever is there less justice or impartiality observed than to
players . A few of them , who have , by accident , or by the advantage of particular
patronage , as often perhaps as by real talents , crept into public favor , are ...
To no profession whatever is there less justice or impartiality observed than to
players . A few of them , who have , by accident , or by the advantage of particular
patronage , as often perhaps as by real talents , crept into public favor , are ...
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His abstraction was observed by Colonel one of the principal officers , who
approached him . “ What do you see ? ” he asked with a tender solicitude
peculiar to this excellent man . “ A mountain , " significantly replied the chief . “ A
mountain ?
His abstraction was observed by Colonel one of the principal officers , who
approached him . “ What do you see ? ” he asked with a tender solicitude
peculiar to this excellent man . “ A mountain , " significantly replied the chief . “ A
mountain ?
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