Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen16W. Blackwood & Sons, 1824 |
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... wish , and by the solemn ceremony of betrothing , I was his . My conscience now was roused to aid my love - my mind distracted with a thousand thoughts - endless self - criminations poured upon me . I thought that I had half consented ...
... wish , and by the solemn ceremony of betrothing , I was his . My conscience now was roused to aid my love - my mind distracted with a thousand thoughts - endless self - criminations poured upon me . I thought that I had half consented ...
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... wish to see how it is met by those who are advocates for unrestricted commerce- who contend , that in all instances and circumstances , it is for the general good ; and that Britain , even as regards corn , and under the pressure of her ...
... wish to see how it is met by those who are advocates for unrestricted commerce- who contend , that in all instances and circumstances , it is for the general good ; and that Britain , even as regards corn , and under the pressure of her ...
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... wishes to satisfy himself on any of these - if he wishes to learn , for instance , on whom taxes ultimately and really fall - out of what fund they are paid what , in fact , is the amount of the burden they inflict - what kind of taxes ...
... wishes to satisfy himself on any of these - if he wishes to learn , for instance , on whom taxes ultimately and really fall - out of what fund they are paid what , in fact , is the amount of the burden they inflict - what kind of taxes ...
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... wish to be a martyr . You must die ( though it is unplea- sant ) before your name can be embla- zoned on your tomb . I desire to wrong no man's feeling ; but the course you complain of is the course which I But a truce to past troubles ...
... wish to be a martyr . You must die ( though it is unplea- sant ) before your name can be embla- zoned on your tomb . I desire to wrong no man's feeling ; but the course you complain of is the course which I But a truce to past troubles ...
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... wish but now seems feasible , fitting- only unpossessed , because I may pos- sess it when I will . How many a woman have I adored - and fled from -lest I might make her estate as des- perate as my own ! How many a man , whom I could ...
... wish but now seems feasible , fitting- only unpossessed , because I may pos- sess it when I will . How many a woman have I adored - and fled from -lest I might make her estate as des- perate as my own ! How many a man , whom I could ...
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Página 303 - AND now Olympus' shining gates unfold ; The gods, with Jove, assume their thrones of gold : Immortal Hebe, fresh with bloom divine, The golden goblet crowns with purple wine : While the full bowls flow round, the powers employ Their careful eyes on long-contended Troy. When Jove, disposed to tempt Saturnia's spleen, Thus waked the fury of his partial queen.