The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... hope for Favours . His Custom was lye in Bed the greatest Part of the Day , and to go out in the ark with the utmost Privacy , and after having paid his Visit , re- rn again before Morning to his Lodging , which was in the Gar- t of an ...
... hope for Favours . His Custom was lye in Bed the greatest Part of the Day , and to go out in the ark with the utmost Privacy , and after having paid his Visit , re- rn again before Morning to his Lodging , which was in the Gar- t of an ...
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... hope to teach us that our affections ought to be placed elsewhere . The work can scarce be termed a narrative , being in a gre measure void of incident ; it is rather a set of moral dialogues the various vicissitudes of human life , its ...
... hope to teach us that our affections ought to be placed elsewhere . The work can scarce be termed a narrative , being in a gre measure void of incident ; it is rather a set of moral dialogues the various vicissitudes of human life , its ...
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... hope and expectation ; the wind was favourable , weather fine , and they began to fancy their golden prospects wo soon be realized : -but short and delusive was the gleam of s shine the stormy season came on - the squadron were separat ...
... hope and expectation ; the wind was favourable , weather fine , and they began to fancy their golden prospects wo soon be realized : -but short and delusive was the gleam of s shine the stormy season came on - the squadron were separat ...
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