The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... sense of weight by the deceptions of fancy and occasional rests ; and in proportion as your journey becomes more agreeable , you are in danger of growing more dilatory . GEORGE DYER . Si tu tombes entre les mains de ceux qui ne voyent ...
... sense of weight by the deceptions of fancy and occasional rests ; and in proportion as your journey becomes more agreeable , you are in danger of growing more dilatory . GEORGE DYER . Si tu tombes entre les mains de ceux qui ne voyent ...
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... sense be said to afford an ex- ception to David's saying : for there were many cases in which according to all appearance the patient could not have been saved unless the Doctor had by means of his horse Nobs arrived in time . His moral ...
... sense be said to afford an ex- ception to David's saying : for there were many cases in which according to all appearance the patient could not have been saved unless the Doctor had by means of his horse Nobs arrived in time . His moral ...
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... sense of right and wrong as far as he has been taught ; a sense of honour and of duty , from which his master might sometimes take a lesson ; and not un- frequently a depth and heroism of affection , which the Doctor verily believed ...
... sense of right and wrong as far as he has been taught ; a sense of honour and of duty , from which his master might sometimes take a lesson ; and not un- frequently a depth and heroism of affection , which the Doctor verily believed ...
125 psl.
... sense . " But Plu- tarch knew that there were certain Trees to which something more than sense or soul was attributed by his countrymen . There was a tradition at Corinth which gave a different account of the death of Pentheus from that ...
... sense . " But Plu- tarch knew that there were certain Trees to which something more than sense or soul was attributed by his countrymen . There was a tradition at Corinth which gave a different account of the death of Pentheus from that ...
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... sense ; we frequently fear something without knowing why ; but when we address ourselves to a Pro- tector we always know why , it is in the persua- sion that he can defend us , a persuasion which has always a foundation , -a basis . But ...
... sense ; we frequently fear something without knowing why ; but when we address ourselves to a Pro- tector we always know why , it is in the persua- sion that he can defend us , a persuasion which has always a foundation , -a basis . But ...
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