The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... pass that your auditors may be captivated with a new attention ; yet so insinuatingly , that they may have lost the remembrance of the fore- going key they know not how ; nor are they at all concerned for the loss of it , but rather VOL ...
... pass that your auditors may be captivated with a new attention ; yet so insinuatingly , that they may have lost the remembrance of the fore- going key they know not how ; nor are they at all concerned for the loss of it , but rather VOL ...
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... pass after his death into the hands of a purchaser who in mere igno- rance rooted out the rarest plants , and cut down trees which were scarcely to be found in perfection anywhere else in the kingdom at that time . Mr. Collinson was a ...
... pass after his death into the hands of a purchaser who in mere igno- rance rooted out the rarest plants , and cut down trees which were scarcely to be found in perfection anywhere else in the kingdom at that time . Mr. Collinson was a ...
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... passing through death , so he thought such happy spirits might be ad- mitted into a higher sphere of existence without passing through the trials of sin and the disci- pline of sorrow . CHAPTER CXXXI . THE DOCTOR ABSTAINS FROM ...
... passing through death , so he thought such happy spirits might be ad- mitted into a higher sphere of existence without passing through the trials of sin and the disci- pline of sorrow . CHAPTER CXXXI . THE DOCTOR ABSTAINS FROM ...
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