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... feel the spirit of curiosity germinating to new adventures , which it would at one time have been far from my hand to have undertaken . But travelling en- larges the mind , and experience is a great encourager in the way of ventu- ring ...
... feel the spirit of curiosity germinating to new adventures , which it would at one time have been far from my hand to have undertaken . But travelling en- larges the mind , and experience is a great encourager in the way of ventu- ring ...
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... feel confi- dent that Hogg himself will be startled to find that it is the true one , if he chuses to clap his large , grey , un- meaning eyes on this part of the Ma- gazine . Well , then - this prodigy tires of the shepherd's life ...
... feel confi- dent that Hogg himself will be startled to find that it is the true one , if he chuses to clap his large , grey , un- meaning eyes on this part of the Ma- gazine . Well , then - this prodigy tires of the shepherd's life ...
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... feeling the pulse of christian patients , should a - year , which never was paid , though I gave jack - asses at ... feel , as it were , the a tame cormorant ? or prescribe toadow- pulse of the public , and precisely what they ager ...
... feeling the pulse of christian patients , should a - year , which never was paid , though I gave jack - asses at ... feel , as it were , the a tame cormorant ? or prescribe toadow- pulse of the public , and precisely what they ager ...
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... feel the pulse , and gauge the swallow of the Edinburgh public . " Here it was , ' quoth the swineherd , " that the small- est departure from good taste was sure to draw down disapproval !!!!!!!!! !!!!! " No doubt , even in the Forum ...
... feel the pulse , and gauge the swallow of the Edinburgh public . " Here it was , ' quoth the swineherd , " that the small- est departure from good taste was sure to draw down disapproval !!!!!!!!! !!!!! " No doubt , even in the Forum ...
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... feel- ing , and felt without reason ) . If a person can once enter into the recep- tacles of his own feelings , muse upon himself , watch the formation and pro- gress of his opinions , he will then have studied the best primer of ...
... feel- ing , and felt without reason ) . If a person can once enter into the recep- tacles of his own feelings , muse upon himself , watch the formation and pro- gress of his opinions , he will then have studied the best primer of ...
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