The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... mind ; and unless each be properly supplied , disease will evidently be the result to the one ; whilst the powers of the other gradually weaken and decline ; the consequence of which must be , to each --- a premature decay . What can ...
... mind ; and unless each be properly supplied , disease will evidently be the result to the one ; whilst the powers of the other gradually weaken and decline ; the consequence of which must be , to each --- a premature decay . What can ...
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... mind , which the distress of my affairs , and a passion for extravagance , inspired , of converting the property of my charge to my own account . I imparted these sugges- tions to my unhappy wife , who is now at her account : let me do ...
... mind , which the distress of my affairs , and a passion for extravagance , inspired , of converting the property of my charge to my own account . I imparted these sugges- tions to my unhappy wife , who is now at her account : let me do ...
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... mind , answered the modest sage , by placing the figure 1 before the number 100 , and by writing under them thus : 1100 Their value is tenfold . THE ADVENTURES OF WILL BLAIR , THE TROOPER ; AND HIS HORSE , POCKET . to ISTORY scarcely ...
... mind , answered the modest sage , by placing the figure 1 before the number 100 , and by writing under them thus : 1100 Their value is tenfold . THE ADVENTURES OF WILL BLAIR , THE TROOPER ; AND HIS HORSE , POCKET . to ISTORY scarcely ...
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... mind , was frequently the theme of his discourse to his com- panions ; but though he had often enquired after him , of his fate he re- mained in total ignorance . All he could learn was , that he had , with other horses , been sold ...
... mind , was frequently the theme of his discourse to his com- panions ; but though he had often enquired after him , of his fate he re- mained in total ignorance . All he could learn was , that he had , with other horses , been sold ...
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... mind . He then lay down , and passed the night with his duchess , little imagining that it was to be the last ! The knight had before - hand , made all necessary preparations for his departure . A vessel , privately equipped , attended ...
... mind . He then lay down , and passed the night with his duchess , little imagining that it was to be the last ! The knight had before - hand , made all necessary preparations for his departure . A vessel , privately equipped , attended ...
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