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... heart of the labouring and unrewarded student , must be admitted to be pro- ductive of good , even though it should not in all its parts bear the probe of criticism . It was necessary , of course , to the moral of the present tale ...
... heart of the labouring and unrewarded student , must be admitted to be pro- ductive of good , even though it should not in all its parts bear the probe of criticism . It was necessary , of course , to the moral of the present tale ...
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... heart . My little fortune was daily decreasing , the friends I had made at Mr. Dyott's were falling off , and if I had an invitation to any of the houses I had lately frequented , it only served to make my present mode of life appear ...
... heart . My little fortune was daily decreasing , the friends I had made at Mr. Dyott's were falling off , and if I had an invitation to any of the houses I had lately frequented , it only served to make my present mode of life appear ...
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... heart , they are looked upon as learned men ; they then return to their native places , and enter into trade . " The inhabitants of Jenné live very well : they eat rice boiled with fresh meat , which is to be procured every day in the ...
... heart , they are looked upon as learned men ; they then return to their native places , and enter into trade . " The inhabitants of Jenné live very well : they eat rice boiled with fresh meat , which is to be procured every day in the ...
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... heart good to read of the conviviality with which our Scandinavian first cousins , -for some such relation- ship they bear to Englishmen , -continue to observe that glorious festival . One little circumstance is mentioned amid the enjoy ...
... heart good to read of the conviviality with which our Scandinavian first cousins , -for some such relation- ship they bear to Englishmen , -continue to observe that glorious festival . One little circumstance is mentioned amid the enjoy ...
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... heart . These genial customs are now injured by over - refinement , and are degraded into the sordid Christmas - box given to menials .'- vol . ii . pp . 51-53 . Even the winter , however , in Sweden , is E 2 Northern Field Spo : ts . 51.
... heart . These genial customs are now injured by over - refinement , and are degraded into the sordid Christmas - box given to menials .'- vol . ii . pp . 51-53 . Even the winter , however , in Sweden , is E 2 Northern Field Spo : ts . 51.
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