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... allowed myself to go into the street , or even to look out of my window at the charming novelties- for everything in Paris was new to my eyes- that were passing and repassing , I unpacked my little property , put my clothes into my two ...
... allowed myself to go into the street , or even to look out of my window at the charming novelties- for everything in Paris was new to my eyes- that were passing and repassing , I unpacked my little property , put my clothes into my two ...
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... allowed to feel he is poor , yet no wealth can sugar over an ill - mannered man . I had hardly been in my new domicile two hours , when all of a sudden there flitted by me , not an arrow or a javelin , but , without metaphor , an ...
... allowed to feel he is poor , yet no wealth can sugar over an ill - mannered man . I had hardly been in my new domicile two hours , when all of a sudden there flitted by me , not an arrow or a javelin , but , without metaphor , an ...
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... allowed , under any pretext , to enter the market without one . After talking some time to the concierge during the short intervals in which he was not Office of the veterinary surgeon and of the inspector charged with the ...
... allowed , under any pretext , to enter the market without one . After talking some time to the concierge during the short intervals in which he was not Office of the veterinary surgeon and of the inspector charged with the ...
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... allowed to come and see them ; and accordingly , in many places I ob- served a young woman neatly , and , by com- parison , very fashionably , dressed , sitting on a stone bench by the side of her aged mother clad occasionally in the ...
... allowed to come and see them ; and accordingly , in many places I ob- served a young woman neatly , and , by com- parison , very fashionably , dressed , sitting on a stone bench by the side of her aged mother clad occasionally in the ...
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... allowed to visit . I was now conducted to a range of buildings , built by Cardinal Mazarin , upon which I ob- served inscribed " Bâtiment Mazarin , lère Div . Vegetables and dessert . 1 Reposantes , " a receptacle for aged and infirm ...
... allowed to visit . I was now conducted to a range of buildings , built by Cardinal Mazarin , upon which I ob- served inscribed " Bâtiment Mazarin , lère Div . Vegetables and dessert . 1 Reposantes , " a receptacle for aged and infirm ...
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Seite 413 - Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? see them to that. And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself.
Seite 399 - Will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law...
Seite 30 - I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his shears and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feet...
Seite 342 - Fare thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well: Even though unforgiving, never 'Gainst thee shall my heart rebel. Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain, While that placid sleep came o'er thee Which thou ne'er canst know again: Would that breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show!
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Seite 161 - tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow.