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... circumstances in a variety of ways , to ascertain what could be the occasion of his sudden departure , gave it up in despair . If it had been to England he had proposed to go , a thou- sand pretty theories might have been raised , for ...
... circumstances in a variety of ways , to ascertain what could be the occasion of his sudden departure , gave it up in despair . If it had been to England he had proposed to go , a thou- sand pretty theories might have been raised , for ...
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... that every thing takes the som- bre hue of circumstances , and we grow out of conceit with even the blessings which all - bountiful nature presents on every side . " C 3 " That " That is a grave speech for you indeed , BURTON . 29.
... that every thing takes the som- bre hue of circumstances , and we grow out of conceit with even the blessings which all - bountiful nature presents on every side . " C 3 " That " That is a grave speech for you indeed , BURTON . 29.
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... that direction from their sight . Whoever it was must have taken advan- tage of that circumstance , for the rest of the road , which lay straight before them , presented presented no object whatever , as far as the eye 36 BURTON .
... that direction from their sight . Whoever it was must have taken advan- tage of that circumstance , for the rest of the road , which lay straight before them , presented presented no object whatever , as far as the eye 36 BURTON .
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... circumstance taking place in a civilized country ? " " Not in the least , " answered Mr. Wil- mot , with perfect coolness . " I have min- gled too much in the world to be sur- prised at any thing that is not out of na- ture . " " Well ...
... circumstance taking place in a civilized country ? " " Not in the least , " answered Mr. Wil- mot , with perfect coolness . " I have min- gled too much in the world to be sur- prised at any thing that is not out of na- ture . " " Well ...
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... circumstance , it is gone , and another presses for immediate attention ; and while we are regarding minutely a past event , the present also soon becomes irrevocable . Theories for the future are as vain as re- trospections of the gone ...
... circumstance , it is gone , and another presses for immediate attention ; and while we are regarding minutely a past event , the present also soon becomes irrevocable . Theories for the future are as vain as re- trospections of the gone ...
Términos y frases comunes
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