East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... lost his pride of character , and the finer feel- ings of his soul had become seared . Hope , they had ceased to cherish ; and the heart grew sick at their present prospects , not daring for a moment to think of the future . Wearied ...
... lost his pride of character , and the finer feel- ings of his soul had become seared . Hope , they had ceased to cherish ; and the heart grew sick at their present prospects , not daring for a moment to think of the future . Wearied ...
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... lost his health , and his intellect became so much impaired that he was a source of anxiety , as well as an additional expense , but this did not discourage them ; though they were obliged to drop some of their correspondents , they had ...
... lost his health , and his intellect became so much impaired that he was a source of anxiety , as well as an additional expense , but this did not discourage them ; though they were obliged to drop some of their correspondents , they had ...
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Daphne Smith Giles. engaged . In consequence of constant mental exertions , Odora lost her health , and resolved to visit her native State . It took her but a little while to get ready for her journey . They were comfortably seated in a ...
Daphne Smith Giles. engaged . In consequence of constant mental exertions , Odora lost her health , and resolved to visit her native State . It took her but a little while to get ready for her journey . They were comfortably seated in a ...
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... lost no time in procuring a suitable guide , with a full determination to visit every place of interest that was accessible . Lewis soon found that it would be necessary to keep a closer watch over his broth- er than when he was in ...
... lost no time in procuring a suitable guide , with a full determination to visit every place of interest that was accessible . Lewis soon found that it would be necessary to keep a closer watch over his broth- er than when he was in ...
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... lost in a laby- rinth of thought . He then advanced to examine more minutely its antique history ; its hieroglyphics were not to be deciphered by him , but he learned by its superscriptions that it was a native of Egypt , and had been ...
... lost in a laby- rinth of thought . He then advanced to examine more minutely its antique history ; its hieroglyphics were not to be deciphered by him , but he learned by its superscriptions that it was a native of Egypt , and had been ...
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