The New Forest: A Novel, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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... Nature With her first growths - detaching by the stroke A chip or splinter - to resolve his doubts ; And with that ready answer satisfied , The substance classes by some barb'rous name , And hurries on ; or from the fragments picks His ...
... Nature With her first growths - detaching by the stroke A chip or splinter - to resolve his doubts ; And with that ready answer satisfied , The substance classes by some barb'rous name , And hurries on ; or from the fragments picks His ...
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... natural , he showed little or no regard for his new mother , and evinced an occasional sense of this tyranny and injustice , so far as she herself was concerned ; nothing could ever shake his unbounded gratitude and loving duty towards ...
... natural , he showed little or no regard for his new mother , and evinced an occasional sense of this tyranny and injustice , so far as she herself was concerned ; nothing could ever shake his unbounded gratitude and loving duty towards ...
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... nature , his frigate was so suddenly ordered to India , that he had no time to settle any new arrangements for the protection of his adopted son , though he took care to make his will , and deposit it with a friend before he left ...
... nature , his frigate was so suddenly ordered to India , that he had no time to settle any new arrangements for the protection of his adopted son , though he took care to make his will , and deposit it with a friend before he left ...
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... natural propensities ; were we encou- raged to think more for ourselves , and trust less to the thoughts of others ; to prefer sense to sound ; to learn our lessons by head rather than by rote ; we should doubtless witness much ...
... natural propensities ; were we encou- raged to think more for ourselves , and trust less to the thoughts of others ; to prefer sense to sound ; to learn our lessons by head rather than by rote ; we should doubtless witness much ...
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... natural utilitarian , whose laudable aspirations for hu- man improvement led him to undervalue such literature as was merely ornamental , and to think meanly of all pursuits that were not con- tributary to his own philanthropic views ...
... natural utilitarian , whose laudable aspirations for hu- man improvement led him to undervalue such literature as was merely ornamental , and to think meanly of all pursuits that were not con- tributary to his own philanthropic views ...
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