The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 5
... objects , it belongs to those alone , who enjoy the happiness of his friend- ship , to remark the superior qualities of his mind and heart- that noble independence which , in matters of science , disdains the fetters of authority , and ...
... objects , it belongs to those alone , who enjoy the happiness of his friend- ship , to remark the superior qualities of his mind and heart- that noble independence which , in matters of science , disdains the fetters of authority , and ...
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... object of his wishes , the crown , hê fainted . It is said his highness had prepared a crown ; this I think is very probable ; but if so , it was easy for him to dispose of it again to the jeweller he employed , paying for the setting ...
... object of his wishes , the crown , hê fainted . It is said his highness had prepared a crown ; this I think is very probable ; but if so , it was easy for him to dispose of it again to the jeweller he employed , paying for the setting ...
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... object was to attempt the restoration to the bosom of her family , of a penitent daughter , an amiable , though erring wanderer . Cast out from her father's house , yet towards that cruel father did her heart yearn continually . I knew ...
... object was to attempt the restoration to the bosom of her family , of a penitent daughter , an amiable , though erring wanderer . Cast out from her father's house , yet towards that cruel father did her heart yearn continually . I knew ...
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... object of her apprehension . The steps were incessant , sounding on the gravelled road , and yet no form appeared distinctly through the dark . How close she clung ! How rapidly she urged her trem- bling steps . I felt not the most ...
... object of her apprehension . The steps were incessant , sounding on the gravelled road , and yet no form appeared distinctly through the dark . How close she clung ! How rapidly she urged her trem- bling steps . I felt not the most ...
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... object of his labours , he observed , that he wanted a bit of nice fresh grass for his old horse , for hay being then very dear , a poor body ought to be sparing of it . ' The same person , returning in three or four hours afterwards ...
... object of his labours , he observed , that he wanted a bit of nice fresh grass for his old horse , for hay being then very dear , a poor body ought to be sparing of it . ' The same person , returning in three or four hours afterwards ...
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