The Hobart Town Magazine, Том 3H. Melville, 1834 |
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... soon become his master , and he their slave . Dr. Ross has had as much experience in this respect as most persons in the Co- lony , and has , besides , had the advantage of extensive observa- tion , which he has improved by habits of ...
... soon become his master , and he their slave . Dr. Ross has had as much experience in this respect as most persons in the Co- lony , and has , besides , had the advantage of extensive observa- tion , which he has improved by habits of ...
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... soon must be forgot . Lay me beside my mother : Together we have known The lovely structure Hope had reared , Too sadly overthrown : Together we have bent in grief , Together used to weep , Lay me beside my mother then , Together let us ...
... soon must be forgot . Lay me beside my mother : Together we have known The lovely structure Hope had reared , Too sadly overthrown : Together we have bent in grief , Together used to weep , Lay me beside my mother then , Together let us ...
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... soon brought her to a sense of her situation , and I learned from her confession , that guile- less as she was , she had listened to the voice of a deceiver , and when the evidence of her shame could no longer be concealed , her parents ...
... soon brought her to a sense of her situation , and I learned from her confession , that guile- less as she was , she had listened to the voice of a deceiver , and when the evidence of her shame could no longer be concealed , her parents ...
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... soon be effected . In the mean time , we would earnestly urge every person to look upon a slanderer with suspicion and abhor- rence ; let him rest assured , that he , in his turn , will become the victim of his malevolent tongue ; and ...
... soon be effected . In the mean time , we would earnestly urge every person to look upon a slanderer with suspicion and abhor- rence ; let him rest assured , that he , in his turn , will become the victim of his malevolent tongue ; and ...
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... soon discovered he was a most amiable and kind - hearted His attention to business was excessive ; for , in addition to the direction of an important and busy department , he held a commanding and arduous seat in the House of Commons ...
... soon discovered he was a most amiable and kind - hearted His attention to business was excessive ; for , in addition to the direction of an important and busy department , he held a commanding and arduous seat in the House of Commons ...
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