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... whither Horace followed her , and greeted the Marquis with a tinge of affability which she had not shown before ; but , although she had changed her expression and manner , the spell was not broken , and its effect ...
... whither Horace followed her , and greeted the Marquis with a tinge of affability which she had not shown before ; but , although she had changed her expression and manner , the spell was not broken , and its effect ...
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... be a mythological element capable of being not unreasonably attributed to the feelings with which , at an early myth - making period , prescientific man regarded the effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature .
... be a mythological element capable of being not unreasonably attributed to the feelings with which , at an early myth - making period , prescientific man regarded the effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature .
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... the father hastened to where the grandfather was sitting , put him back into the cart , and drove him quickly home . From that time he carefully tended the old man till he died . And his example produced such an effect that all the ...
... the father hastened to where the grandfather was sitting , put him back into the cart , and drove him quickly home . From that time he carefully tended the old man till he died . And his example produced such an effect that all the ...
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The sacred historian has not thought it beneath him to describe the effect of a savory dish in procuring the benediction of Isaac ; nor , when we remember the intimate association between the heart and the stomach , will the conduct of ...
The sacred historian has not thought it beneath him to describe the effect of a savory dish in procuring the benediction of Isaac ; nor , when we remember the intimate association between the heart and the stomach , will the conduct of ...
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... be a mythological element capable of being not unreasonably attributed to the feelings with which , at an early myth - making period , prescientific man regarded the effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature .
... be a mythological element capable of being not unreasonably attributed to the feelings with which , at an early myth - making period , prescientific man regarded the effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature .
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