The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... person as to a fortress , and thence to look down upon the petty struggles of traitors and assassins . He stood in the gorgeous foldings of his robes , proudly pre - emi- nent . The stoicism of the Roman wrestled with the feelings of ...
... person as to a fortress , and thence to look down upon the petty struggles of traitors and assassins . He stood in the gorgeous foldings of his robes , proudly pre - emi- nent . The stoicism of the Roman wrestled with the feelings of ...
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... person of great acquirements , and eminently well qualified to fill the chair of Newton . He always manifested a particular regard for the Doctor , which probably ex- cited the jealousy of many persons , who were not attached to ...
... person of great acquirements , and eminently well qualified to fill the chair of Newton . He always manifested a particular regard for the Doctor , which probably ex- cited the jealousy of many persons , who were not attached to ...
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... person aged 35 years , may insure $ 1000 to his family , at his death , whenever that may happen , by paying to the company $ 32.80 , annually , during his life . 3. A person aged 60 years , may secure to himself during his life an ...
... person aged 35 years , may insure $ 1000 to his family , at his death , whenever that may happen , by paying to the company $ 32.80 , annually , during his life . 3. A person aged 60 years , may secure to himself during his life an ...
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