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with such subjects ; and then , as the memorable Sir Philip Sydney would have
expressed himself on a like occasion , chastising his own words , and
apologizing for his apologies in not having continually borne in mind that I was
no ordinary ...
with such subjects ; and then , as the memorable Sir Philip Sydney would have
expressed himself on a like occasion , chastising his own words , and
apologizing for his apologies in not having continually borne in mind that I was
no ordinary ...
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The view from these heights was so peculiarly beautiful , that this charming spot
had many times previous to the present occasion been visited by me , sometimes
alone , but oftener in company with my father ; and I could not forget that my ...
The view from these heights was so peculiarly beautiful , that this charming spot
had many times previous to the present occasion been visited by me , sometimes
alone , but oftener in company with my father ; and I could not forget that my ...
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this occasion , she quoted several passages from the eleventh chapter of the
Epistle to the Hebrews . - Faith is the substance of things hoped for , the evidence
of things not seen . For by it the elders obtained a good report , Who through faith
...
this occasion , she quoted several passages from the eleventh chapter of the
Epistle to the Hebrews . - Faith is the substance of things hoped for , the evidence
of things not seen . For by it the elders obtained a good report , Who through faith
...
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It seems , however , that he had lately become so weary of Annette , who had on
many occasions displayed an excessive irritability of temper , that he was not
sorry for this occasion of shaking her off . The unfeeling conduct of Andelly on this
...
It seems , however , that he had lately become so weary of Annette , who had on
many occasions displayed an excessive irritability of temper , that he was not
sorry for this occasion of shaking her off . The unfeeling conduct of Andelly on this
...
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occasion , at a future time , to speak more at large on this subject , I will now
leave it , and begin my narrative . ” The lady of the manor then opened her
manuscript , and read as follows . Filial Affection ; or , the History of Clarissa . In
one of the ...
occasion , at a future time , to speak more at large on this subject , I will now
leave it , and begin my narrative . ” The lady of the manor then opened her
manuscript , and read as follows . Filial Affection ; or , the History of Clarissa . In
one of the ...
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