New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... nature of her complaint . " Madam ! " said I , " I know the nature of all complaints so well , that if your in- side were laid out on this table before me I could even make you com- prehend the nature of your complaint . The knowledge ...
... nature of her complaint . " Madam ! " said I , " I know the nature of all complaints so well , that if your in- side were laid out on this table before me I could even make you com- prehend the nature of your complaint . The knowledge ...
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... nature , and draw from him a smile of affection or approbation , and , if she succeeded , it was a source of joy to her for many an after - hour . Her pleasures , in- deed , were so few , that she was obliged to husband them well , and ...
... nature , and draw from him a smile of affection or approbation , and , if she succeeded , it was a source of joy to her for many an after - hour . Her pleasures , in- deed , were so few , that she was obliged to husband them well , and ...
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... nature . matter of all that which composes inferior nature , is derived from the elements ; but the form is given by the sun and stars . And we may say , that these great superior bodies , lords of the universe , are the fathers ...
... nature . matter of all that which composes inferior nature , is derived from the elements ; but the form is given by the sun and stars . And we may say , that these great superior bodies , lords of the universe , are the fathers ...
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