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... young men , stood ready to contend earnestly for her rights . It is well known too , that early impressions of passing events gener- ally retain their vividness with a tenacious grasp . As we advance in life , all later scenes may be ...
... young men , stood ready to contend earnestly for her rights . It is well known too , that early impressions of passing events gener- ally retain their vividness with a tenacious grasp . As we advance in life , all later scenes may be ...
Side 7
... young men , stood ready to contend earnestly for her rights . It is well known too , that early impressions of passing events gener- ally retain their vividness with a tenacious grasp . As we advance in life , all later scenes may be ...
... young men , stood ready to contend earnestly for her rights . It is well known too , that early impressions of passing events gener- ally retain their vividness with a tenacious grasp . As we advance in life , all later scenes may be ...
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... young men . Whis- pering and inattention in the class annoyed him much , which he occasionally rebuked with sharpness , and that generally made the matter At times he was playful and pleasant , but not very often . He was not the ...
... young men . Whis- pering and inattention in the class annoyed him much , which he occasionally rebuked with sharpness , and that generally made the matter At times he was playful and pleasant , but not very often . He was not the ...
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... young lady . ' O , yes . What will you charge ? Ten Dollars . Very well , do it . The thing was done , the money paid , and the gallant lover departed rejoicing . In due time , and while his suit was still in abeyance , his hair , as it ...
... young lady . ' O , yes . What will you charge ? Ten Dollars . Very well , do it . The thing was done , the money paid , and the gallant lover departed rejoicing . In due time , and while his suit was still in abeyance , his hair , as it ...
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... young gentlemen who should inhale the gas , to write out , in detail , their sensations and emotions while under its influence , and hand in their reports to him next morning duly subscribed . At the next lecture , he read these reports ...
... young gentlemen who should inhale the gas , to write out , in detail , their sensations and emotions while under its influence , and hand in their reports to him next morning duly subscribed . At the next lecture , he read these reports ...
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Side 7 - Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
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Side 25 - Were you poor, would you \ike a rich man thus to treat you ? Is that doing to others as you would that others should do to you?" He laughed, and rejoined, " Oh, Oastler, we never mix religion with trade. [" God is not in all their thoughts."] Our object in trade is to get what money we can.
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