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... ment , to reject every advance , and yet- Phoebe , tell me , whether she has given you any reason to suppose that she ever was in earnest with me . " no abstract dread of a wealthy curate , but he HOPES AND FEARS . 31.
... ment , to reject every advance , and yet- Phoebe , tell me , whether she has given you any reason to suppose that she ever was in earnest with me . " no abstract dread of a wealthy curate , but he HOPES AND FEARS . 31.
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... ment ; but no doubt they likewise frequently render that easy which would otherwise have appeared impossible , and which , if done in haste , may be regretted , but not repented , at leisure . Under some circumstances , the harshness of ...
... ment ; but no doubt they likewise frequently render that easy which would otherwise have appeared impossible , and which , if done in haste , may be regretted , but not repented , at leisure . Under some circumstances , the harshness of ...
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... ment , and security ; it is not only in lan- guage , laws , institutions , arts , religion ; it is not only in what we have , but in what we are . For as character is formed by the ac- tion and reaction of the human being and the ...
... ment , and security ; it is not only in lan- guage , laws , institutions , arts , religion ; it is not only in what we have , but in what we are . For as character is formed by the ac- tion and reaction of the human being and the ...
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... ment serious enough , to the public peace , which occurred from time to time ; and lastly , let me say , in those suffrages which have so long been enjoyed in Scotland , and which have been extended to you under the author- ity of ...
... ment serious enough , to the public peace , which occurred from time to time ; and lastly , let me say , in those suffrages which have so long been enjoyed in Scotland , and which have been extended to you under the author- ity of ...
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... ment disheartened by that difficulty , which jurist , orator , philosopher , and legislator , is the rude and rocking cradle of every kind who is our chancellor , how Lord Brougham of excellence ; when they are conscious of besought the ...
... ment disheartened by that difficulty , which jurist , orator , philosopher , and legislator , is the rude and rocking cradle of every kind who is our chancellor , how Lord Brougham of excellence ; when they are conscious of besought the ...
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