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... continued existence . Strange contradiction in our nature , and to which even the wise are liable ! If I should judge of that part of life which lies before me by that which I have already seen , the prospect is hideous . Experience ...
... continued existence . Strange contradiction in our nature , and to which even the wise are liable ! If I should judge of that part of life which lies before me by that which I have already seen , the prospect is hideous . Experience ...
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... continued to search , and might still have continued , had we not been interrupted by a voice which , though we could not see from whence it came , addressed us in this manner : " If you would find the goddess of Grace , seek her not ...
... continued to search , and might still have continued , had we not been interrupted by a voice which , though we could not see from whence it came , addressed us in this manner : " If you would find the goddess of Grace , seek her not ...
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... continued his confessor , by all that is dear , to be reconciled to God , your father , your maker , and friend . No , replied the exasperated wretch , you know the manner in which he left me to live ; ( and pointing to the straw on ...
... continued his confessor , by all that is dear , to be reconciled to God , your father , your maker , and friend . No , replied the exasperated wretch , you know the manner in which he left me to live ; ( and pointing to the straw on ...
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... continued for some time , with- out a possibility of determining to whom victory de- signed the prize . The winning post appeared in view , and he who drove the turnip cart assured himself of success ; and successful he might have been ...
... continued for some time , with- out a possibility of determining to whom victory de- signed the prize . The winning post appeared in view , and he who drove the turnip cart assured himself of success ; and successful he might have been ...
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... continued for many years , still fishing , but without success ; till at last the genius of the place , in pity to their distresses , changed the prude into a shrimp , and the coquet into an oyster . Adieu . LETTER LXXXVIII . FROM THE ...
... continued for many years , still fishing , but without success ; till at last the genius of the place , in pity to their distresses , changed the prude into a shrimp , and the coquet into an oyster . Adieu . LETTER LXXXVIII . FROM THE ...
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