The Biglow Papers, Том 1John Camden Hotten, 1861 - 200 страница |
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... object even to nearest friends and relatives . But thinking , on a further experience , that there was a germ of promise in him which required only culture and the pulling up of weeds from around it , I thought it best to set before him ...
... object even to nearest friends and relatives . But thinking , on a further experience , that there was a germ of promise in him which required only culture and the pulling up of weeds from around it , I thought it best to set before him ...
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... objects , than to a perverted moral sense . I was the more inclined to this leniency since sufficient evidence was not to seek , that his verses , as wanting as they certainly were in classic polish and point , had somehow taken hold of ...
... objects , than to a perverted moral sense . I was the more inclined to this leniency since sufficient evidence was not to seek , that his verses , as wanting as they certainly were in classic polish and point , had somehow taken hold of ...
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... objects smaller than houses or barns , and these with un- common expression . e . Of the Wilburs no complete pedigree . The crest said to be a wild boar , whence , perhaps , the name . ( ? ) A connection with the Earls 18 INTRODUCTION .
... objects smaller than houses or barns , and these with un- common expression . e . Of the Wilburs no complete pedigree . The crest said to be a wild boar , whence , perhaps , the name . ( ? ) A connection with the Earls 18 INTRODUCTION .
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... object of his especial care since the year 1697 , when so manifest a providence occurred to Mr. William Trowbridge , in answer to whose prayers , when he and all on E shipboard with him were starving , a dolphin was sent THE BIGLOW ...
... object of his especial care since the year 1697 , when so manifest a providence occurred to Mr. William Trowbridge , in answer to whose prayers , when he and all on E shipboard with him were starving , a dolphin was sent THE BIGLOW ...
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... object , and I will not press it . My offer does not spring from any weak desire of seeing my name in print ; for I can enjoy this satisfaction at any time by turning to the Triennial Catalogue of the University , where it also ...
... object , and I will not press it . My offer does not spring from any weak desire of seeing my name in print ; for I can enjoy this satisfaction at any time by turning to the Triennial Catalogue of the University , where it also ...
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