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... reader , there is yet one remedy for you , more certain than potions of the ' pothecary , or the pills of the quack . Start We are no medicine - men , we are not going to send you on " a long sea voyage , " nor starve you on a meagre ...
... reader , there is yet one remedy for you , more certain than potions of the ' pothecary , or the pills of the quack . Start We are no medicine - men , we are not going to send you on " a long sea voyage , " nor starve you on a meagre ...
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... reader , tranquilizing its turbulence , correc- ting its aspirations , and filling it with ennobling sentiment . It serves as a guide through the ever - varying scenes of life , as a wholesome corrective of the unquiet visions with ...
... reader , tranquilizing its turbulence , correc- ting its aspirations , and filling it with ennobling sentiment . It serves as a guide through the ever - varying scenes of life , as a wholesome corrective of the unquiet visions with ...
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... reader , I was attempting to carry out the simile , with which the grave Philomegistus introduced our last little budget of things strange and attractive , but excuse me , I have failed ; and alas ! for my character , I have put the ...
... reader , I was attempting to carry out the simile , with which the grave Philomegistus introduced our last little budget of things strange and attractive , but excuse me , I have failed ; and alas ! for my character , I have put the ...
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