The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Volum 3Geo. Henderson, 1840 |
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... things to the children , " said he . " Believe me , it is not well for them to be so early taught to make war upon opinions which they do not understand . Mockery and derision are bad aids to the holy cause , and the hand , which grasps ...
... things to the children , " said he . " Believe me , it is not well for them to be so early taught to make war upon opinions which they do not understand . Mockery and derision are bad aids to the holy cause , and the hand , which grasps ...
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... things which went to prove the arbitrary power of the man before whom his own emperor and all Europe were then trembling . Notwithstanding the misery and suffering produced by the he saw whole rows of houses which had been repaired ...
... things which went to prove the arbitrary power of the man before whom his own emperor and all Europe were then trembling . Notwithstanding the misery and suffering produced by the he saw whole rows of houses which had been repaired ...
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... things which we have resigned for a time . We shall be better able to appreciate the value of our former calm seclusion and close communion of heart ; and that season of love and bliss , which the winter of suffering would have chilled ...
... things which we have resigned for a time . We shall be better able to appreciate the value of our former calm seclusion and close communion of heart ; and that season of love and bliss , which the winter of suffering would have chilled ...
Side 26
... thing that heart of yours is . Good - natured , sensible , and confiding , you think that it is an eternal furnace of love : but the sun itself is not eternal . You don't know that the soul is as susceptible of fatigue as the body , and ...
... thing that heart of yours is . Good - natured , sensible , and confiding , you think that it is an eternal furnace of love : but the sun itself is not eternal . You don't know that the soul is as susceptible of fatigue as the body , and ...
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... thing more about it ; I was nicely caught at Paris . When I think there is a man- " " " Well , what of him ? " said Chalon . " A fellow , " said the Venetian Marquis , " whom we must remove , cost what it will , if we would enjoy ...
... thing more about it ; I was nicely caught at Paris . When I think there is a man- " " " Well , what of him ? " said Chalon . " A fellow , " said the Venetian Marquis , " whom we must remove , cost what it will , if we would enjoy ...
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