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Pagina 47
... leaving his castle for a jail . The effects of such a change of circumstances on a man of a weak mind are well ... leave me none of my own - he ! he he ! eh , Mr. Oldbuck ? " * -- This attempt at a jest was attended by a hysterical ...
... leaving his castle for a jail . The effects of such a change of circumstances on a man of a weak mind are well ... leave me none of my own - he ! he he ! eh , Mr. Oldbuck ? " * -- This attempt at a jest was attended by a hysterical ...
Pagina 51
... leave the latter nevertheless sufficiently open for a single subject of examination . In this view , we find him a man of naturally warm feelings , but at the same time of acquired habits strictly prudential ; and , in a conflict ...
... leave the latter nevertheless sufficiently open for a single subject of examination . In this view , we find him a man of naturally warm feelings , but at the same time of acquired habits strictly prudential ; and , in a conflict ...
Pagina 226
... leaves no room for supposing that these or any other episodical materials would have been allowed by Mr. Stuart to ... leave previously to remark , with reference to the Topography of Athens , that this subject , which had been beset ...
... leaves no room for supposing that these or any other episodical materials would have been allowed by Mr. Stuart to ... leave previously to remark , with reference to the Topography of Athens , that this subject , which had been beset ...
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Botany Physiological System | 85 |
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