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... ment , and I lost all recollection of what was afterwards done , said , or sung , as completely , as if I had been ... ments ; but , from that period , I have again refreshed my memory , by taking a share in these innocent relaxations ...
... ment , and I lost all recollection of what was afterwards done , said , or sung , as completely , as if I had been ... ments ; but , from that period , I have again refreshed my memory , by taking a share in these innocent relaxations ...
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... ment or exercise for health , or for their own sakes ; and I would rather that my stomach had lost all the taste for healthy viands which hunger in- duces , than that my mind should be the slave of the most degrading passions which can ...
... ment or exercise for health , or for their own sakes ; and I would rather that my stomach had lost all the taste for healthy viands which hunger in- duces , than that my mind should be the slave of the most degrading passions which can ...
Side 42
... ment . I got him under my arm al- most unresisting , and having slung my fowling - piece on my shoulder , I gaily ascended the rising ground to the city . I had got but a few yards , however , when one of a few children standing by a ...
... ment . I got him under my arm al- most unresisting , and having slung my fowling - piece on my shoulder , I gaily ascended the rising ground to the city . I had got but a few yards , however , when one of a few children standing by a ...
Side 53
... ment , by the conspirators substituting a corrosive oil , of the most direful na- ture , instead of the consecrated oint- ment ; and the medical author , with a rare felicity , has accordingly called his tragedy " The Fatal Unction ...
... ment , by the conspirators substituting a corrosive oil , of the most direful na- ture , instead of the consecrated oint- ment ; and the medical author , with a rare felicity , has accordingly called his tragedy " The Fatal Unction ...
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... ment where the regalia of Sicily is kept . The crown and the other ensigns of royalty are seen on a table , and among them an ivory pigeon , with a golden collar round its neck . The arch- bishop enters with an officer , the keep er of ...
... ment where the regalia of Sicily is kept . The crown and the other ensigns of royalty are seen on a table , and among them an ivory pigeon , with a golden collar round its neck . The arch- bishop enters with an officer , the keep er of ...
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