Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... young yet , and I see nothing against our living many years . Let us hope the best at anyrate , and in the meantime do our duty . You remember what the good curé said one day in his sermon — what a great thing it is for a man to know ...
... young yet , and I see nothing against our living many years . Let us hope the best at anyrate , and in the meantime do our duty . You remember what the good curé said one day in his sermon — what a great thing it is for a man to know ...
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... young paralytic bade adieu for life to all idea of regaining the use of his limbs . One evening when , as usual , his indefatigable sister had drawn him to the scene of rural festivity beneath the old elms at the entrance of the village ...
... young paralytic bade adieu for life to all idea of regaining the use of his limbs . One evening when , as usual , his indefatigable sister had drawn him to the scene of rural festivity beneath the old elms at the entrance of the village ...
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... young friend , you are losing hope . You are like many people who cannot believe in any cure till they see it per- formed . Why be so confident in disbelieving the efficacy of sea- bathing ? I have known many a poor sickly being braced ...
... young friend , you are losing hope . You are like many people who cannot believe in any cure till they see it per- formed . Why be so confident in disbelieving the efficacy of sea- bathing ? I have known many a poor sickly being braced ...
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... young ladies came in two carriages to conduct the twins to the spot called Tivoli , in the upper town , where preparations had been made for a fête in commemoration of the purest and most persevering virtue . There the simple timid girl ...
... young ladies came in two carriages to conduct the twins to the spot called Tivoli , in the upper town , where preparations had been made for a fête in commemoration of the purest and most persevering virtue . There the simple timid girl ...
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... young men of fortune made so brilliant an appearance amidst the learned and accomplished society of Paris as Charles Vera- mont Count de Charney . This gentleman , a type of many of his class , possessed natural powers of mind of no ...
... young men of fortune made so brilliant an appearance amidst the learned and accomplished society of Paris as Charles Vera- mont Count de Charney . This gentleman , a type of many of his class , possessed natural powers of mind of no ...
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