Famous Men of Modern TimesThomas, Cowperthwait, 1846 - 288 páginas |
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... feelings . This , at least , is desirable in respect to the young ; and if those of more mature minds may not stand in need of such aids , those of less experience may be benefited thereby . It is mainly for such that this volume is ...
... feelings . This , at least , is desirable in respect to the young ; and if those of more mature minds may not stand in need of such aids , those of less experience may be benefited thereby . It is mainly for such that this volume is ...
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... gious opinions and habits , and prudent in his ways of living . His wife was a small , plain , well - edu- cated woman , of very good sense , and as rigid as her She was , husband in her feelings and principles . 8 WALTER SCOTT .
... gious opinions and habits , and prudent in his ways of living . His wife was a small , plain , well - edu- cated woman , of very good sense , and as rigid as her She was , husband in her feelings and principles . 8 WALTER SCOTT .
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. She was , husband in her feelings and principles . however , very charitable , loved poetry , and was fond of paintings . It appears , that she was , on the whole , a superior woman . This couple had ten ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. She was , husband in her feelings and principles . however , very charitable , loved poetry , and was fond of paintings . It appears , that she was , on the whole , a superior woman . This couple had ten ...
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... feelings : " It was a barren scene , and wild , Where naked cliffs were rudely piled ; But ever and anon between , Were velvet tufts of loveliest green . And honey - suckles loved to crawl Up the lone 10 WALTER SCOTT .
... feelings : " It was a barren scene , and wild , Where naked cliffs were rudely piled ; But ever and anon between , Were velvet tufts of loveliest green . And honey - suckles loved to crawl Up the lone 10 WALTER SCOTT .
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... feels indescribably queer , and putting his thumb into his mouth , by way of making himself at home , goes to his seat . Such is the scene on ordinary occasions ; but there was something peculiarly formidable to young Wal- ter , in his ...
... feels indescribably queer , and putting his thumb into his mouth , by way of making himself at home , goes to his seat . Such is the scene on ordinary occasions ; but there was something peculiarly formidable to young Wal- ter , in his ...
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