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... possessed the grace of SIMPLICITY ; -a simplicity which appeared alike in her virtues , and her faults . It was nei- ther from insensibility , nor self - conceit , that she thought of her introduction to this formidable lady with so ...
... possessed the grace of SIMPLICITY ; -a simplicity which appeared alike in her virtues , and her faults . It was nei- ther from insensibility , nor self - conceit , that she thought of her introduction to this formidable lady with so ...
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... possessed little of the wisdom or knowledge of this world , she passed for a pattern of zeal and sanctity . Miss Pryke's creed , was all creed : she was fond of holding argumentations upon a few points on which she consider- ed herself ...
... possessed little of the wisdom or knowledge of this world , she passed for a pattern of zeal and sanctity . Miss Pryke's creed , was all creed : she was fond of holding argumentations upon a few points on which she consider- ed herself ...
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... possessed a house in Porto Ferrajo , but which unhappily stood in the way of Na- poleon's plan for embellishing the town . Without any cere- mony he ordered the house to be razed , and even without promising the proprietor the smallest ...
... possessed a house in Porto Ferrajo , but which unhappily stood in the way of Na- poleon's plan for embellishing the town . Without any cere- mony he ordered the house to be razed , and even without promising the proprietor the smallest ...
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... possessed themselves of the wood by which it is surrounded , and at length set fire to the house itself ; but the British ( a detachment of the guards , under the command of colonel Macdonnell , and afterwards of colonel Home ) made ...
... possessed themselves of the wood by which it is surrounded , and at length set fire to the house itself ; but the British ( a detachment of the guards , under the command of colonel Macdonnell , and afterwards of colonel Home ) made ...
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... possessed that noblest species of confi- dence , which is not derived from any idea of what their enc- mies might be , but of what they themselves really were . In contemplating what was performed by our small force , conducted as it ...
... possessed that noblest species of confi- dence , which is not derived from any idea of what their enc- mies might be , but of what they themselves really were . In contemplating what was performed by our small force , conducted as it ...
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