Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries ...H.C. Carey & I Lea, 1825 |
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... Mind and Body - Account of an Apparition · CO NOROCODONE 37 38 39 46 51 53 67 69 76 84 93 101 109 - 110 Bond Street in September The Poet among the Trees 118 124 Fortune Telling Conjugalism , or the Art of making a good Marriage First ...
... Mind and Body - Account of an Apparition · CO NOROCODONE 37 38 39 46 51 53 67 69 76 84 93 101 109 - 110 Bond Street in September The Poet among the Trees 118 124 Fortune Telling Conjugalism , or the Art of making a good Marriage First ...
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... mind with others , which is the process of common reading , we were to mea- sure it with itself at different periods , as exhibited in our memorandum book , we should learn a more instructive humility , a more touching lesson of ...
... mind with others , which is the process of common reading , we were to mea- sure it with itself at different periods , as exhibited in our memorandum book , we should learn a more instructive humility , a more touching lesson of ...
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... mind seems constantly shining through and irradiat- ing the countenance . It is generally found accom- panied by dark silky hair , small regular features , and a sylph - like form , approximating somewhat to * 2 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES .
... mind seems constantly shining through and irradiat- ing the countenance . It is generally found accom- panied by dark silky hair , small regular features , and a sylph - like form , approximating somewhat to * 2 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES .
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... minds , they might have almost always something new to impart , by which means they met with pleasure and parted with regret . Most people reverse the process . In England , if a man is seen with his wife perpetually dangling on his arm ...
... minds , they might have almost always something new to impart , by which means they met with pleasure and parted with regret . Most people reverse the process . In England , if a man is seen with his wife perpetually dangling on his arm ...
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... mind a cold dinner , " he continued , " but I cannot stand cold looks ; and Harvey is too much in request to go where he is considered , even by silent intimation , as ' un de trop . " Expostulated with Mrs. Eger- ton upon this subject ...
... mind a cold dinner , " he continued , " but I cannot stand cold looks ; and Harvey is too much in request to go where he is considered , even by silent intimation , as ' un de trop . " Expostulated with Mrs. Eger- ton upon this subject ...
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