The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Tom 3Geo. Henderson, 1840 |
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... lost the power of tormenting us , and his bread into the bargain . He will soon be released from the guard - house , and a bad man , however insignificant may be his situation , has the power to njure with the will ! " 66 My daughter's ...
... lost the power of tormenting us , and his bread into the bargain . He will soon be released from the guard - house , and a bad man , however insignificant may be his situation , has the power to njure with the will ! " 66 My daughter's ...
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... lost the instinct of its faith . If it have gone ' astray , it will return again . I love to spend such pleasant Sabbaths , from morning till night , behind the curtain of my open window . Are they spent amiss ? Every spot , so near the ...
... lost the instinct of its faith . If it have gone ' astray , it will return again . I love to spend such pleasant Sabbaths , from morning till night , behind the curtain of my open window . Are they spent amiss ? Every spot , so near the ...
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... lost , and which once lost , can never be recovered . " The frequent examination of ourselves or of others , is the most dangerous of all researches . Beware of that selfish feel- ing which is continually urging us to pry into the ...
... lost , and which once lost , can never be recovered . " The frequent examination of ourselves or of others , is the most dangerous of all researches . Beware of that selfish feel- ing which is continually urging us to pry into the ...
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... lost your affection , " said I , " I would not con- sider I had lost anything in leaving this palace with all its splendour , and this round of company which I abhor . No matter how poor we might be , we could always afford a cottage ...
... lost your affection , " said I , " I would not con- sider I had lost anything in leaving this palace with all its splendour , and this round of company which I abhor . No matter how poor we might be , we could always afford a cottage ...
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... lost . His charlatanism consists in keeping a bold countenance , and in falling decently before a group of spectators , too much engaged to cast a glance upon him . If , during the brief interval of his success , he takes any pleasure ...
... lost . His charlatanism consists in keeping a bold countenance , and in falling decently before a group of spectators , too much engaged to cast a glance upon him . If , during the brief interval of his success , he takes any pleasure ...
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