Chambers's Repository of Instructing and Amusing Tracts, Volumes 1-3W. and R. Chambers, 1852 - English literature |
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... feelings of family affection . She did not reflect that she was only selfishly indulging her own feelings , and ... feeling like a heroine , and her spirits quite elated by the consciousness of her own mag- nanimity and generosity ...
... feelings of family affection . She did not reflect that she was only selfishly indulging her own feelings , and ... feeling like a heroine , and her spirits quite elated by the consciousness of her own mag- nanimity and generosity ...
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... feeling of the Puritan people was , in the main , opposed to such outrageous proceedings , they could , under a democratic system of government , have been persisted in . The explanation is an easy one , and will be admitted to be quite ...
... feeling of the Puritan people was , in the main , opposed to such outrageous proceedings , they could , under a democratic system of government , have been persisted in . The explanation is an easy one , and will be admitted to be quite ...
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... feeling we have attempted to describe was powerfully shewn by several very zealous attempts made to renew the prosecution , by resuscitating obsolete methods of procedure ; but they were defeated , much to the annoyance of the public ...
... feeling we have attempted to describe was powerfully shewn by several very zealous attempts made to renew the prosecution , by resuscitating obsolete methods of procedure ; but they were defeated , much to the annoyance of the public ...
Contents
THE STRUGGLE IN THE CAUCASUS NO 9 | 9 |
CURIOSITIES OF CRIMINAL LAW 10 | 10 |
A LEGEND OF GHENT 11 | 11 |
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