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... course of a long day ! How soothing , how natural to the aged , thus to withdraw from the stir of household cares , and occupations in which they can no longer take a part ! and I must say ( little as I have yet seen of this mode of ...
... course of a long day ! How soothing , how natural to the aged , thus to withdraw from the stir of household cares , and occupations in which they can no longer take a part ! and I must say ( little as I have yet seen of this mode of ...
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... course of things , that was thus hastily removing from the spot all vestiges of so momentous an event . Feeble barriers against this tendency are the few frail memorials erected in different parts of the field of battle ! and we could ...
... course of things , that was thus hastily removing from the spot all vestiges of so momentous an event . Feeble barriers against this tendency are the few frail memorials erected in different parts of the field of battle ! and we could ...
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... course of the road , which is widely parted from that of the river , may be seen in a straight line for many miles . We behold below us the junction of the two great rivers ; how steady and quiet is their meeting ! A little while each ...
... course of the road , which is widely parted from that of the river , may be seen in a straight line for many miles . We behold below us the junction of the two great rivers ; how steady and quiet is their meeting ! A little while each ...
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... course . of the Rhine - the thought that of those buildings , so lavishly scattered on the ridges of the heights or lurking in sheltering corners , many have perished , all are perishing , and will entirely perish ! Buildings that link ...
... course . of the Rhine - the thought that of those buildings , so lavishly scattered on the ridges of the heights or lurking in sheltering corners , many have perished , all are perishing , and will entirely perish ! Buildings that link ...
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... course . The first visible indication of our approach to the cataracts was the sublime tossing of vapour above them , at the termination of a curved reach of the river . Upon the woody hill , above that tossing vapour and foam , we saw ...
... course . The first visible indication of our approach to the cataracts was the sublime tossing of vapour above them , at the termination of a curved reach of the river . Upon the woody hill , above that tossing vapour and foam , we saw ...
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