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Page 58
... observation , their sentiments and re -- that happiness which is rational , intellec- marks are characterised by ... observed in the former part of this work , that scarcely a beast , a bird , a tree , a flower , or any other visible ...
... observation , their sentiments and re -- that happiness which is rational , intellec- marks are characterised by ... observed in the former part of this work , that scarcely a beast , a bird , a tree , a flower , or any other visible ...
Page 90
... observed here that the Irish , like the Scotch , by a very beautiful and tender euphemism , call idiots , innocents . A lady of rank in Ireland , the lady Bountiful of her neighbourhood , was one day asking a man about a poor orphan ...
... observed here that the Irish , like the Scotch , by a very beautiful and tender euphemism , call idiots , innocents . A lady of rank in Ireland , the lady Bountiful of her neighbourhood , was one day asking a man about a poor orphan ...
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... observed Agnes , " is too just and too generous to be long un- der the influence of ill advisers . He will see his error , and all may yet be well . " The next day , Arnold missed his faithful domestic ; and for many succeeding days he ...
... observed Agnes , " is too just and too generous to be long un- der the influence of ill advisers . He will see his error , and all may yet be well . " The next day , Arnold missed his faithful domestic ; and for many succeeding days he ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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