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... heart to exist long ago ; and its blood has be- has he left to struggle with his misfor- come so mixed , and its country so chang- tunes ? Is he not most likely to sit down ed , that if it should revive again , it will amid the ruins ...
... heart to exist long ago ; and its blood has be- has he left to struggle with his misfor- come so mixed , and its country so chang- tunes ? Is he not most likely to sit down ed , that if it should revive again , it will amid the ruins ...
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... heart of the Pacific ! Setting out from a little island in the German Ocean , the offspring of England have fought their way through wilderness and over mountain , through tribes of savage men , and athwart the tempests of ocean ; they ...
... heart of the Pacific ! Setting out from a little island in the German Ocean , the offspring of England have fought their way through wilderness and over mountain , through tribes of savage men , and athwart the tempests of ocean ; they ...
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... heart to the highest position in his power , and at the same time wished to secure her future in the event of his death ; and yet , before he sank into the grave , she ran a terrible risk of being toppled from her height . The most ...
... heart to the highest position in his power , and at the same time wished to secure her future in the event of his death ; and yet , before he sank into the grave , she ran a terrible risk of being toppled from her height . The most ...
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... heart . Many of the daily and weekly journals discussed his merits in a style as creditable to the writers as to their sub- ject . With the monthlies of February came the brief but characteristic utter 66 * Vanity Fair . By W. M. ...
... heart . Many of the daily and weekly journals discussed his merits in a style as creditable to the writers as to their sub- ject . With the monthlies of February came the brief but characteristic utter 66 * Vanity Fair . By W. M. ...
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... heart , or could more thoroughly unmask those hypocrisies by which it often succeeds even in imposing upon itself , none have ever been more ready to discern and recognize those ele- ments of good which are frequently to be found ...
... heart , or could more thoroughly unmask those hypocrisies by which it often succeeds even in imposing upon itself , none have ever been more ready to discern and recognize those ele- ments of good which are frequently to be found ...
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