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Providential interpositions , and divine influence , are indeed supposed . But the
train of circumstances , by which his dreadful attempts at self - destruction were
repeatedly prevented , was so striking , that even a man of sober sense might ...
Providential interpositions , and divine influence , are indeed supposed . But the
train of circumstances , by which his dreadful attempts at self - destruction were
repeatedly prevented , was so striking , that even a man of sober sense might ...
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Duncan supposed the needle to be attracted by Charles ' s Island , as the
variation amounted to 63 " 51 ' , nearly 6 points ; and on the same parallel , whed
the island was out of sight , only 15 " 22 ' ; and he states , that when near Merry
and ...
Duncan supposed the needle to be attracted by Charles ' s Island , as the
variation amounted to 63 " 51 ' , nearly 6 points ; and on the same parallel , whed
the island was out of sight , only 15 " 22 ' ; and he states , that when near Merry
and ...
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... like Achilles assailing Hector , meditates dealing the mortal wound through
some unguarded crevice of the supposed impenetrable armour , with which the
cautious bard has vainly invested himself . Our opinion must be necessarily
qualified ...
... like Achilles assailing Hector , meditates dealing the mortal wound through
some unguarded crevice of the supposed impenetrable armour , with which the
cautious bard has vainly invested himself . Our opinion must be necessarily
qualified ...
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olmasto supposed to ought to hey are cepting to introduce a quotation from Don
Quixote , it is difficult to conceive ; for Tales of my Landlord they are not , nor is it
indeed easy to say whose tales they ought to be called . There is a proem , as it is
...
olmasto supposed to ought to hey are cepting to introduce a quotation from Don
Quixote , it is difficult to conceive ; for Tales of my Landlord they are not , nor is it
indeed easy to say whose tales they ought to be called . There is a proem , as it is
...
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... the name of the supposed writer , and the mysterious title which it bears ,
naturally ex . cite curiosity ; and there is besides a visible effort at imitating that
sudden and tranchant style which is supposed to be characteristic of Buonaparte
.
... the name of the supposed writer , and the mysterious title which it bears ,
naturally ex . cite curiosity ; and there is besides a visible effort at imitating that
sudden and tranchant style which is supposed to be characteristic of Buonaparte
.
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