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... soon for- gotten . There is nothing indeed which can make us regret the fall of this ill- fated system . It seems to have been a mere exhalation of human thought , which has risen , and is passing away before us , in all its native ...
... soon for- gotten . There is nothing indeed which can make us regret the fall of this ill- fated system . It seems to have been a mere exhalation of human thought , which has risen , and is passing away before us , in all its native ...
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... soon behold a third , Flung thence in an irreparable ruin . Think not that I do fear thy upstart gods , Beings of yesterday ; but hie thee hence , Go tell him that his thunders have no power To humble me , or wrest my secret from me . M ...
... soon behold a third , Flung thence in an irreparable ruin . Think not that I do fear thy upstart gods , Beings of yesterday ; but hie thee hence , Go tell him that his thunders have no power To humble me , or wrest my secret from me . M ...
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... soon discovered that their manners and conduct corres- ponded but little to the sanctity of their first pretensions , yet so strong was the delusion respecting them , and so dexterous were they in the arts of imposition , that they seem ...
... soon discovered that their manners and conduct corres- ponded but little to the sanctity of their first pretensions , yet so strong was the delusion respecting them , and so dexterous were they in the arts of imposition , that they seem ...
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... soon home . The poor farmer made a virtue of necessity , told his story , and surrendered his gold into Jane's custody . She made him put a few shillings in his pocket , observing it would excite suspicion should he be found travelling ...
... soon home . The poor farmer made a virtue of necessity , told his story , and surrendered his gold into Jane's custody . She made him put a few shillings in his pocket , observing it would excite suspicion should he be found travelling ...
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... soon in a great degree removed , by the expe- dient of tying ourselves together with our long rope , which , being fastened at proper distances to our waists , se- cured from the principal hazard such as might fall within the opening of ...
... soon in a great degree removed , by the expe- dient of tying ourselves together with our long rope , which , being fastened at proper distances to our waists , se- cured from the principal hazard such as might fall within the opening of ...
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