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... nature are impressed upon my memory , but they are by no means of sufficient value to justify narration ; and I shall content myself with giving a sketch of our early years , which passed without much incident or variety , not ...
... nature are impressed upon my memory , but they are by no means of sufficient value to justify narration ; and I shall content myself with giving a sketch of our early years , which passed without much incident or variety , not ...
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... natural sense of equity and humanity caused them in general to be such as were easily fulfilled . But he allowed not a moment's hesitation or doubt in their execution , and the steady clearness of his own intellect scarcely suffered him ...
... natural sense of equity and humanity caused them in general to be such as were easily fulfilled . But he allowed not a moment's hesitation or doubt in their execution , and the steady clearness of his own intellect scarcely suffered him ...
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... nature to do so . He was naturally reserved and grave , fond of long and solitary rambles , and of deep thought ... natural at an inn - door , " and comment quaintly on the absurdi- ties of man - of whom he knew little or nothing ; and ...
... nature to do so . He was naturally reserved and grave , fond of long and solitary rambles , and of deep thought ... natural at an inn - door , " and comment quaintly on the absurdi- ties of man - of whom he knew little or nothing ; and ...
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... nature which rendered all my efforts so ineffectual . No feeling of anger towards my brother , however , ever mingled with my meditations . I was dissatisfied with myself ; and the more so , as I found that my very eagerness rendered my ...
... nature which rendered all my efforts so ineffectual . No feeling of anger towards my brother , however , ever mingled with my meditations . I was dissatisfied with myself ; and the more so , as I found that my very eagerness rendered my ...
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... nature too . I delighted to perch myself upon some high ground on a day of mingled cloud and sunshine , and mark the different aspects of the scene , as the broad masses of shadow were driven across the face of the country by the wind ...
... nature too . I delighted to perch myself upon some high ground on a day of mingled cloud and sunshine , and mark the different aspects of the scene , as the broad masses of shadow were driven across the face of the country by the wind ...
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