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... · • • 205 West Indies , · 164 , 519 Love , · • • 238 Webster , Binney and Hayne , 422 Hexameters , English , 172 · Live for Thyself , 239 Wales , the British Boeotia , . 521 LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.-No. 190 : - 1 JANUARY , 1848.
... · • • 205 West Indies , · 164 , 519 Love , · • • 238 Webster , Binney and Hayne , 422 Hexameters , English , 172 · Live for Thyself , 239 Wales , the British Boeotia , . 521 LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.-No. 190 : - 1 JANUARY , 1848.
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... live with them . " Now the tom - cat was master in the house , and the hen was mistress ; and they always said , ' We and the world . ' That the duck should have any opinion of its own , they never would allow . " Can you lay eggs ...
... live with them . " Now the tom - cat was master in the house , and the hen was mistress ; and they always said , ' We and the world . ' That the duck should have any opinion of its own , they never would allow . " Can you lay eggs ...
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... live for love , but never to be " chained in the iron links of a dull and obsolete ceremonial " again . She quickly fixes her eyes on some Adolphe , Auguste , or Hyppolite , " Officier de la Garde , " who has performed prodigies of ...
... live for love , but never to be " chained in the iron links of a dull and obsolete ceremonial " again . She quickly fixes her eyes on some Adolphe , Auguste , or Hyppolite , " Officier de la Garde , " who has performed prodigies of ...
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... live cheap , they went to Hanover , to lay the foundation of favor with the future monarch of England . To some extent they succeeded . For , on the accession of George the First , Mrs. Howard was appointed bedcham- ber woman to ...
... live cheap , they went to Hanover , to lay the foundation of favor with the future monarch of England . To some extent they succeeded . For , on the accession of George the First , Mrs. Howard was appointed bedcham- ber woman to ...
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... live ; and kept up his intercourse with Mrs. Clayton by the following letter : " Paris , April 18 , 1729 . " Madame - Though I am out of London , the favors which your ladyship has honored me with , are not , nor ever will be , out of ...
... live ; and kept up his intercourse with Mrs. Clayton by the following letter : " Paris , April 18 , 1729 . " Madame - Though I am out of London , the favors which your ladyship has honored me with , are not , nor ever will be , out of ...
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Página 100 - The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we, through their eyes. Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe? Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of theirs?
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Página 63 - It had been long abandoned, for its sides Gaped wide with many a rift, and its frail joints Swayed with the undulations of the tide. A restless impulse urged him to embark, And meet lone Death on the drear ocean's waste ; For well he knew that mighty Shadow loves The slimy caverns of the populous deep.