The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... cause , ) it has its address written on the shaft at full length , like that which Aster directed from the walls of Methone to Philip's right eye . Or ' c'est assez s'estre esgare de son grand : chemin j'y retourne et le bats , et le ...
... cause , ) it has its address written on the shaft at full length , like that which Aster directed from the walls of Methone to Philip's right eye . Or ' c'est assez s'estre esgare de son grand : chemin j'y retourne et le bats , et le ...
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... causes . Hæc via jam cunctis nota est , hæc trita poetis Materia , hanc omnis tractat ubique liber . * As the most forward bud Is eaten by the canker ere it blow , Even so by Love the young and tender wit Is turn'd to folly.t ...
... causes . Hæc via jam cunctis nota est , hæc trita poetis Materia , hanc omnis tractat ubique liber . * As the most forward bud Is eaten by the canker ere it blow , Even so by Love the young and tender wit Is turn'd to folly.t ...
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... pure affection to the memory of the dead , unmingled with any other consideration or cause . Such constancy can be found only where there is the union of What is meant to be here a strong imagination and a strong heart , —which perhaps 65.
... pure affection to the memory of the dead , unmingled with any other consideration or cause . Such constancy can be found only where there is the union of What is meant to be here a strong imagination and a strong heart , —which perhaps 65.
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... cause for making it part of our daily prayer that we fall into no sin ! But there is an original pravity which deserves to be so called in the darkest import of the term , -an inborn and incurable disease of the moral being , manifested ...
... cause for making it part of our daily prayer that we fall into no sin ! But there is an original pravity which deserves to be so called in the darkest import of the term , -an inborn and incurable disease of the moral being , manifested ...
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... causes do many times differ so as the one hinders the opera- tion of the other ; and Nature may sometimes be so abstrusely shut up , that what we see not may overpower and work beyond what we see . " Thus were these professors of a ...
... causes do many times differ so as the one hinders the opera- tion of the other ; and Nature may sometimes be so abstrusely shut up , that what we see not may overpower and work beyond what we see . " Thus were these professors of a ...
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