The Hobart Town Magazine, Том 3H. Melville, 1834 |
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... sure , but , we think , one- half ) in reasoning , remonstrating and reforming his servants , they will very soon become his master , and he their slave . Dr. Ross has had as much experience in this respect as most persons in the Co ...
... sure , but , we think , one- half ) in reasoning , remonstrating and reforming his servants , they will very soon become his master , and he their slave . Dr. Ross has had as much experience in this respect as most persons in the Co ...
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... sure effect . A mere shake of the head , or an uplifting of the eye , or a well - timed exclamation may consign a good and an honest , and an upright man to perdition , as far as his earthly affairs are concerned and he , the poor devil ...
... sure effect . A mere shake of the head , or an uplifting of the eye , or a well - timed exclamation may consign a good and an honest , and an upright man to perdition , as far as his earthly affairs are concerned and he , the poor devil ...
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... sure to have some monstrous offence or bad propensity fostered upon him . " He is a very good sort of a fellow , " says the skipper who brought him out , and whose opinion is zealously backed by his friends " but " and here follows the ...
... sure to have some monstrous offence or bad propensity fostered upon him . " He is a very good sort of a fellow , " says the skipper who brought him out , and whose opinion is zealously backed by his friends " but " and here follows the ...
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... Sure , all rantic fancies run Through his boiling veins , Maddening life from sun to sun , Till the last grand goal is won , And then - what use his pains ? All his fame ' tween earth and sky ? Tell all this , Philosophy ! ON THE ...
... Sure , all rantic fancies run Through his boiling veins , Maddening life from sun to sun , Till the last grand goal is won , And then - what use his pains ? All his fame ' tween earth and sky ? Tell all this , Philosophy ! ON THE ...
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... sure , be in a very flourishing condition , and you must let me be your banker . You must go into lodgings - furnished lodgings will be the best - and I can recommend you to a very decent , civil , and most respectable old lady : but ...
... sure , be in a very flourishing condition , and you must let me be your banker . You must go into lodgings - furnished lodgings will be the best - and I can recommend you to a very decent , civil , and most respectable old lady : but ...
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