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Conceive the case of a man advanced in years who suddenly finds his wealth gone , the labor and glory of his life destroyed , his freedom and self - respect exchanged for humiliation and subjection : what heart has he left to struggle ...
Conceive the case of a man advanced in years who suddenly finds his wealth gone , the labor and glory of his life destroyed , his freedom and self - respect exchanged for humiliation and subjection : what heart has he left to struggle ...
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How of knowledge over its bosom to other sublime that meeting in the heart of the lands . Never , either from the ports of Pacific ! Setting out from a little island China and India , where powerful states in the German Ocean ...
How of knowledge over its bosom to other sublime that meeting in the heart of the lands . Never , either from the ports of Pacific ! Setting out from a little island China and India , where powerful states in the German Ocean ...
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Peter thus raised the wife of his 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 ...
Peter thus raised the wife of his 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 ...
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... do most honor to one not more admired for his matchless genius , than loved for his noble , unselfish heart . Many of the daily and weekly journals discussed his merits in a style as creditable to the writers as to their subject .
... do most honor to one not more admired for his matchless genius , than loved for his noble , unselfish heart . Many of the daily and weekly journals discussed his merits in a style as creditable to the writers as to their subject .
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While , therefore , few have had a keener insight into the workings of the human 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 ...
While , therefore , few have had a keener insight into the workings of the human 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 ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...