The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... feel sat- isfied . None can regret more than I do its imperfection ; still I cannot but hope that it will contribute ... feeling , too , as well of time as of harmony , was intense ; while he had at command the universal stores of liter ...
... feel sat- isfied . None can regret more than I do its imperfection ; still I cannot but hope that it will contribute ... feeling , too , as well of time as of harmony , was intense ; while he had at command the universal stores of liter ...
109 psl.
... feel for him , be- cause I know it will come hard to him not to be able to help and do , especially for these poor negroes , just when he will . But then we must put everything on the most economical scale we can , and just try , all of ...
... feel for him , be- cause I know it will come hard to him not to be able to help and do , especially for these poor negroes , just when he will . But then we must put everything on the most economical scale we can , and just try , all of ...
113 psl.
... feel her spirit so unap- proachable ? His curiosity was piqued . He felt stimulated to employ all his pow- ers of pleasing . He was determined , that , sooner or later , she should feel his power . With Mrs. Scudder his success was ...
... feel her spirit so unap- proachable ? His curiosity was piqued . He felt stimulated to employ all his pow- ers of pleasing . He was determined , that , sooner or later , she should feel his power . With Mrs. Scudder his success was ...
114 psl.
... feel myself , my dear Sir , under a burden of obligation for benefits received from your family , so that I never see a member of it without casting about in my own mind how I may in some measure express my good - will towards him . You ...
... feel myself , my dear Sir , under a burden of obligation for benefits received from your family , so that I never see a member of it without casting about in my own mind how I may in some measure express my good - will towards him . You ...
115 psl.
... feel myself , my dear Sir , under a burden of obligation for benefits received from your family , so that I never see a member of it without casting about in my own mind how I may in some measure express my good - will towards him . You ...
... feel myself , my dear Sir , under a burden of obligation for benefits received from your family , so that I never see a member of it without casting about in my own mind how I may in some measure express my good - will towards him . You ...
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