Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... light ( about itself , its spirit and its purposes , among other things ) that it might have been expected to diffuse . " Is there any such great light at all ? " we may imagine the most restless of the sceptics to inquire , " and isn't ...
... light ( about itself , its spirit and its purposes , among other things ) that it might have been expected to diffuse . " Is there any such great light at all ? " we may imagine the most restless of the sceptics to inquire , " and isn't ...
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... light the lamp before him , so that the house was dark . And she lay still and was sick . Then her husband said to her , " Who has spoken to thee ? " And she answered , " No one has spoken to me except thou and thy lit- tle brother ...
... light the lamp before him , so that the house was dark . And she lay still and was sick . Then her husband said to her , " Who has spoken to thee ? " And she answered , " No one has spoken to me except thou and thy lit- tle brother ...
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... light . Gibbs hoped in this case that he would have the courage to tell the old lady that her book was a great deal more valuable than she imagined , and that he would give her at any rate a fair proportion of what it was worth . But ...
... light . Gibbs hoped in this case that he would have the courage to tell the old lady that her book was a great deal more valuable than she imagined , and that he would give her at any rate a fair proportion of what it was worth . But ...
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... light which shone on him , and which would pass away as similar . lights had done before , and be little thought of afterward ? He was well past the romantic age as it is called , and he was very comfortable as he was . Mar- riage ...
... light which shone on him , and which would pass away as similar . lights had done before , and be little thought of afterward ? He was well past the romantic age as it is called , and he was very comfortable as he was . Mar- riage ...
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... light . " There is no doubt it would be a horribly rash thing to do , " said he as he began to fish his first pool , " knowing nothing about them ; I think I'll- " then up came a fish and the line ran out and the reverie was ended . III ...
... light . " There is no doubt it would be a horribly rash thing to do , " said he as he began to fish his first pool , " knowing nothing about them ; I think I'll- " then up came a fish and the line ran out and the reverie was ended . III ...
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