The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... young lady whom he met on a visit , having invited him to a ball to be given at a house where he was not acquainted , and moreover having with unsophisticated simplicity proposed to go with him there in his own carriage , he took , or ...
... young lady whom he met on a visit , having invited him to a ball to be given at a house where he was not acquainted , and moreover having with unsophisticated simplicity proposed to go with him there in his own carriage , he took , or ...
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... young cloarecs , ' who are educating for holy orders , and with difficulty detaching themselves from the world , and from the tender worldly passions of their youth , are , however , subjects on which they delight to dwell : and there ...
... young cloarecs , ' who are educating for holy orders , and with difficulty detaching themselves from the world , and from the tender worldly passions of their youth , are , however , subjects on which they delight to dwell : and there ...
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... young Breton , ' a poem of consi- derable length , and the most complete development of the struggle of a young cloarec between the conflicting feelings of earthly passion , and the call to his sacred profession . There are parts ...
... young Breton , ' a poem of consi- derable length , and the most complete development of the struggle of a young cloarec between the conflicting feelings of earthly passion , and the call to his sacred profession . There are parts ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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