The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... never lost , and which , at the first glance , fills the mind with wonder . Such heavy and gloomy fabrics are certainly calculated to give a melancholy aspect to the place ; but with so many objects of historical interest , and so many ...
... never lost , and which , at the first glance , fills the mind with wonder . Such heavy and gloomy fabrics are certainly calculated to give a melancholy aspect to the place ; but with so many objects of historical interest , and so many ...
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... never once showed me his books , but kept me to such hard labour , that I was disabled , from being overworked ; and when my illness obliged me to leave because I had not completed my half year's service . In him , he would pay me ...
... never once showed me his books , but kept me to such hard labour , that I was disabled , from being overworked ; and when my illness obliged me to leave because I had not completed my half year's service . In him , he would pay me ...
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... never be lost sight of , that they stand in the situation of the parents of these boys , and hence they are equally bound to exercise due precaution , that no one is so placed as to be exposed to the contamination of vice , as they are ...
... never be lost sight of , that they stand in the situation of the parents of these boys , and hence they are equally bound to exercise due precaution , that no one is so placed as to be exposed to the contamination of vice , as they are ...
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... never to be resigned ? The man who will not do all this , may be your companion - your flatterer - your seducer , -but , depend upon it , he is not your friend . - ENFIELD . 46 LONDON : JOHN WILLIAM PARKER , WEST STRAND . PUBLISHED IN ...
... never to be resigned ? The man who will not do all this , may be your companion - your flatterer - your seducer , -but , depend upon it , he is not your friend . - ENFIELD . 46 LONDON : JOHN WILLIAM PARKER , WEST STRAND . PUBLISHED IN ...
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... never trust any man not of sound religion for he that is false to God , can never be true to man . " ON SOME OF THE BENEFITS RESULTING FROM POETRY . Ir. 16 [ JANUARY 11 , 1834 . THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE.
... never trust any man not of sound religion for he that is false to God , can never be true to man . " ON SOME OF THE BENEFITS RESULTING FROM POETRY . Ir. 16 [ JANUARY 11 , 1834 . THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE.
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