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... earth : he would thereby have been spared the consequences which a more refined education , and higher connexions , together with a constant bad example from his father , produced . When he was about five years old he was taken from the ...
... earth : he would thereby have been spared the consequences which a more refined education , and higher connexions , together with a constant bad example from his father , produced . When he was about five years old he was taken from the ...
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... earth , and half way down the precipice , threaten destruction to all below . The mutilated edifice , seen at a distance , strikes the beholders with awe ; and the tragical stories connected with it , make veneration the feeling with ...
... earth , and half way down the precipice , threaten destruction to all below . The mutilated edifice , seen at a distance , strikes the beholders with awe ; and the tragical stories connected with it , make veneration the feeling with ...
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... all the inhabitants of the earth , nearly half those who attain maturity are driven to the universal penalty - DEATH - by their fellow mortals . THE FUGITIVES . AMONG the calamities which afflict mankind , 84 THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR .
... all the inhabitants of the earth , nearly half those who attain maturity are driven to the universal penalty - DEATH - by their fellow mortals . THE FUGITIVES . AMONG the calamities which afflict mankind , 84 THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR .
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... earth , and man becomes its prey , and knoweth not whence it proceeds . It is from a cause inscrutable , from a source beyond his ken . He in- hales it with the air he breathes ; he swallows it in the waters of the spring ; he feeds ...
... earth , and man becomes its prey , and knoweth not whence it proceeds . It is from a cause inscrutable , from a source beyond his ken . He in- hales it with the air he breathes ; he swallows it in the waters of the spring ; he feeds ...
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... the venerable St. Cyr , and close beside him the life- less corse of the young , the beauteous Rosalie . No bell tolled the knell of their departure ; no priest blessed the earth which covered them . The tears 90 THE FUGITIVES .
... the venerable St. Cyr , and close beside him the life- less corse of the young , the beauteous Rosalie . No bell tolled the knell of their departure ; no priest blessed the earth which covered them . The tears 90 THE FUGITIVES .
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Страница 99 - Although thy breath be rude. Heigh, ho ! sing, heigh, ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly Then, heigh, ho, the holly ! This life is most jolly. Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, That dost not bite so nigh As benefits forgot : Though thou the waters warp, Thy sting is not so sharp As friend remember'd not Heigh, ho ! sing, heigh, ho ! &c.
Страница 236 - I say unto you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were to be constant to your religion, and never to be shaken in it.