The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... received life from men ? " " Life ? Is life a benefit ? " " But maternal love - family affections . " 66 " I know them not . I have no ties . I can hate without re- morse , and I live hating . Hence with you , then , in an evil hour ...
... received life from men ? " " Life ? Is life a benefit ? " " But maternal love - family affections . " 66 " I know them not . I have no ties . I can hate without re- morse , and I live hating . Hence with you , then , in an evil hour ...
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... receiving the adoration of the assembly , the sacri- fice of a child , and the offering of its bleeding heart on the altar of blasphemies ; and similar other errors for which the good people of modern days ridicule those of the olden ...
... receiving the adoration of the assembly , the sacri- fice of a child , and the offering of its bleeding heart on the altar of blasphemies ; and similar other errors for which the good people of modern days ridicule those of the olden ...
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... received these agostari from a baron of Chieti , who sheltered me one night for charity in his castle , and who commissioned me to carry them to the Abbot of Montecassino , to be employed in furtherance of his intention . I heard in the ...
... received these agostari from a baron of Chieti , who sheltered me one night for charity in his castle , and who commissioned me to carry them to the Abbot of Montecassino , to be employed in furtherance of his intention . I heard in the ...
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... received as the future inmate of their home . The final arrangement of her father's affairs left a sum for his daughter considerably under two thousand pounds , and this was all of worldly property to which she could look forward with ...
... received as the future inmate of their home . The final arrangement of her father's affairs left a sum for his daughter considerably under two thousand pounds , and this was all of worldly property to which she could look forward with ...
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... received from Mr. Dundas , to enjoy a meeting with her cousin , at which even the placid Juliet shed tears of pleasure , mingled with those of sad retrospection . It was arranged that Sybil should dine tête - a - tête with Mrs. Maitland ...
... received from Mr. Dundas , to enjoy a meeting with her cousin , at which even the placid Juliet shed tears of pleasure , mingled with those of sad retrospection . It was arranged that Sybil should dine tête - a - tête with Mrs. Maitland ...
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