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... seemed to her , she left all happiness behind her . " The removal of the Powers from Knockbrit to Clonmel must have been previously to the year 1796 or 1797. Their house in Clonmel , which I lately visited , is a small incom- modious ...
... seemed to her , she left all happiness behind her . " The removal of the Powers from Knockbrit to Clonmel must have been previously to the year 1796 or 1797. Their house in Clonmel , which I lately visited , is a small incom- modious ...
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... seemed to have entirely re- covered his spirits ; and to one of the guests , who had not been in the house or the room , then the scene of great festi- vity , since the funeral solemnities , which have been referred to , had been ...
... seemed to have entirely re- covered his spirits ; and to one of the guests , who had not been in the house or the room , then the scene of great festi- vity , since the funeral solemnities , which have been referred to , had been ...
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... seemed to be the entire , exact , and instantaneous correspondence of every feature , and each separate trait of her countenance , with the emotion of her mind , which any particular subject of conversation or object of attention might ...
... seemed to be the entire , exact , and instantaneous correspondence of every feature , and each separate trait of her countenance , with the emotion of her mind , which any particular subject of conversation or object of attention might ...
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... seemed as if it was her own proper atmosphere , to which she had been accustomed from infancy , in which she now lived and moved . Greatness and magnificence were not thrust upon her- she seemed born to them . In all positions , she had ...
... seemed as if it was her own proper atmosphere , to which she had been accustomed from infancy , in which she now lived and moved . Greatness and magnificence were not thrust upon her- she seemed born to them . In all positions , she had ...
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... seemed oppres- sive to her spirits ; the solemn aspect of the sites of places renowned of old , and those sermons in stones , of crumbling monuments , and all the remaining vestiges of a people , and their idols of long past ages ...
... seemed oppres- sive to her spirits ; the solemn aspect of the sites of places renowned of old , and those sermons in stones , of crumbling monuments , and all the remaining vestiges of a people , and their idols of long past ages ...
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