The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... wife a present of two more : she soon learned the way to market for their produce ; and I bave never got- a bowl of cream since . " I made a fine hay - stack , but quarrelled with my wife as to the manner of drying the hay and building ...
... wife a present of two more : she soon learned the way to market for their produce ; and I bave never got- a bowl of cream since . " I made a fine hay - stack , but quarrelled with my wife as to the manner of drying the hay and building ...
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... wife of Grotius . " The ce- lebrated and illustrious Grotius was released from a prison , and its sufferings , by the advice and industry of Marie de Kegelsberg , his lawful wife . This important plan was first suggested to her from the ...
... wife of Grotius . " The ce- lebrated and illustrious Grotius was released from a prison , and its sufferings , by the advice and industry of Marie de Kegelsberg , his lawful wife . This important plan was first suggested to her from the ...
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... wife . Fancy is then again at work with her fiends , to lash me into madness . Softened at times by the memory of the past , I walk where Amelia once walked - weep as she once has wept , and when the thunder - god treads in his majesty ...
... wife . Fancy is then again at work with her fiends , to lash me into madness . Softened at times by the memory of the past , I walk where Amelia once walked - weep as she once has wept , and when the thunder - god treads in his majesty ...
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