Chambers's Repository of Instructing and Amusing Tracts, Volumes 1-3W. and R. Chambers, 1852 - English literature |
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... thought was sacrilege . Poor Mina had been brought up in good principles of religion and morality ; but , from an unlucky bias of her mind , had never been intimately persuaded that good or evil fortune might be awarded her , except as ...
... thought was sacrilege . Poor Mina had been brought up in good principles of religion and morality ; but , from an unlucky bias of her mind , had never been intimately persuaded that good or evil fortune might be awarded her , except as ...
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... thought his native air would do him good , and that he must return to France . But Karl was astonished to find his daughter in tears one morning , and still more so that she could not explain why . Some time after , however , she ...
... thought his native air would do him good , and that he must return to France . But Karl was astonished to find his daughter in tears one morning , and still more so that she could not explain why . Some time after , however , she ...
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... thought him a youth not likely to give up the battle so easily as it appeared . They must therefore be cautious and observant , and not give the enemy , in this one sense , any opportunity of action . Young Karl himself was mute and ...
... thought him a youth not likely to give up the battle so easily as it appeared . They must therefore be cautious and observant , and not give the enemy , in this one sense , any opportunity of action . Young Karl himself was mute and ...
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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