The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... less necessary ; there can be no integrity of order without laws , no permanency of reciprocal brotherhood . Laws , discussed and sworn to , cannot be lightly handled , otherwise we should give but a bad opinion of human wisdom and of ...
... less necessary ; there can be no integrity of order without laws , no permanency of reciprocal brotherhood . Laws , discussed and sworn to , cannot be lightly handled , otherwise we should give but a bad opinion of human wisdom and of ...
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... less ? Nature has provided for such accidents by giving us two hands . Since we are born to die , it is better for us to die piecemeal than all at once , for thus we get used to dying . Now one of my hands is dead ; by and by it may be ...
... less ? Nature has provided for such accidents by giving us two hands . Since we are born to die , it is better for us to die piecemeal than all at once , for thus we get used to dying . Now one of my hands is dead ; by and by it may be ...
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... less blent with associations of the past . At last she came to one - a withered branch of the lovely little rose de meaux , around whose stalk a slip of paper was sealed , inscribed with the date- " June 19th , 1824. " It was the rose ...
... less blent with associations of the past . At last she came to one - a withered branch of the lovely little rose de meaux , around whose stalk a slip of paper was sealed , inscribed with the date- " June 19th , 1824. " It was the rose ...
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... less in deep anxiety , seen her drooping , and losing spirits and bloom , under a sorrow to which neither of them ever ventured an allusion , but which the father's heart could well divine ; and now he had the added misery of feeling ...
... less in deep anxiety , seen her drooping , and losing spirits and bloom , under a sorrow to which neither of them ever ventured an allusion , but which the father's heart could well divine ; and now he had the added misery of feeling ...
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... less sumptuously lodged long ago , at my own dear home , " thought she ; " but I had a lighter heart in those days . Has he forgotten them ? Ah , me ! men have not our memories . And I am changed - my very face is changed since then ...
... less sumptuously lodged long ago , at my own dear home , " thought she ; " but I had a lighter heart in those days . Has he forgotten them ? Ah , me ! men have not our memories . And I am changed - my very face is changed since then ...
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