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... perhaps he that in obstinacy closeth his eyes long together will open them just at the moment when he shall meet what he avoided . I will inform you of some facts I know , showing the efficacy of prayer to saints . Giacomo Pastrani of ...
... perhaps he that in obstinacy closeth his eyes long together will open them just at the moment when he shall meet what he avoided . I will inform you of some facts I know , showing the efficacy of prayer to saints . Giacomo Pastrani of ...
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... Perhaps this accidental com- petition had the effect of exciting Rossini's talents in the produc- tion of his Barbiere . The overture beautiful and new , showed his anxiety as does the whole first act of the opera , so much supe- rior ...
... Perhaps this accidental com- petition had the effect of exciting Rossini's talents in the produc- tion of his Barbiere . The overture beautiful and new , showed his anxiety as does the whole first act of the opera , so much supe- rior ...
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... Perhaps where you would least expect to find him . Perhaps he may be one whose powers have hitherto been concealed in do- mestic or literary retirement . Perhaps he may be one , who , while waiting for some adequate excitement , for ...
... Perhaps where you would least expect to find him . Perhaps he may be one whose powers have hitherto been concealed in do- mestic or literary retirement . Perhaps he may be one , who , while waiting for some adequate excitement , for ...
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