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A week later the young husband bursts of passion ; and her care for his was sent off to reconnoitre with his health - rendered her daily more indispensquadron , as the Russians were advancing sable to the enamoured czar ; and it is to ...
A week later the young husband bursts of passion ; and her care for his was sent off to reconnoitre with his health - rendered her daily more indispensquadron , as the Russians were advancing sable to the enamoured czar ; and it is to ...
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... and whom no scruple restrains from any pursuit which promises to gratify their own desires . Not less offensive are the more decorous , but not more honorable mammas , who carry on precisely the same game as these young ladies , but ...
... and whom no scruple restrains from any pursuit which promises to gratify their own desires . Not less offensive are the more decorous , but not more honorable mammas , who carry on precisely the same game as these young ladies , but ...
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... have made his pictures of our modern society complete , but still more , that , while rendering honor where honor is due , he might have kindled the ambition of the young to seek after the noblest and truest forms of distinction .
... have made his pictures of our modern society complete , but still more , that , while rendering honor where honor is due , he might have kindled the ambition of the young to seek after the noblest and truest forms of distinction .
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... and which seemed to reveal a mind trembling on the verge of absolute atheism , may indicate one of those phases of struggle through which , at some period of his life , in common with numbers of young men , he may have passed .
... and which seemed to reveal a mind trembling on the verge of absolute atheism , may indicate one of those phases of struggle through which , at some period of his life , in common with numbers of young men , he may have passed .
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And once more , oh , once more , the young man fell down at his mother's sacred knees , and sobbed out the prayer which the divine tenderness uttered for us , and which has been echoed for twenty ages since by mil- lions of sinful and ...
And once more , oh , once more , the young man fell down at his mother's sacred knees , and sobbed out the prayer which the divine tenderness uttered for us , and which has been echoed for twenty ages since by mil- lions of sinful and ...
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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...