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... perhaps as strong and irresistible as any propensity of our nature . It exhibits every obstacle to success as surmountable ; and animates us to more vigorous efforts after every abortive attempt . It can only be compared to the ...
... perhaps as strong and irresistible as any propensity of our nature . It exhibits every obstacle to success as surmountable ; and animates us to more vigorous efforts after every abortive attempt . It can only be compared to the ...
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... perhaps , without a single acquisition . Literally speaking , he will search for minerals that do not belong to the rocks and strata which he explores ; and in his eagerness to discover the favourite object in view , will overlook ...
... perhaps , without a single acquisition . Literally speaking , he will search for minerals that do not belong to the rocks and strata which he explores ; and in his eagerness to discover the favourite object in view , will overlook ...
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... perhaps that too was solid . A wit with dunces and a dunce with wits . - DUNCIAD . From this line perhaps Dr. Johnson received the hint which made him say of Chesterfield , that he was a wit amongst lords , and a lord amongst wits ...
... perhaps that too was solid . A wit with dunces and a dunce with wits . - DUNCIAD . From this line perhaps Dr. Johnson received the hint which made him say of Chesterfield , that he was a wit amongst lords , and a lord amongst wits ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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