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... doubt but that even in the expressions of it , there must often be great obscurity and shortnesse ; which I , who have my thoughts filled with the things themselves , am not aware of . So that , what peradventure may seeme very full to ...
... doubt but that even in the expressions of it , there must often be great obscurity and shortnesse ; which I , who have my thoughts filled with the things themselves , am not aware of . So that , what peradventure may seeme very full to ...
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... doubt found his account in it . Accordingly , the clean face of Cousin Bull is imaged patronizingly in Lake George , and Loch Lomond glasses the hur- ried countenance of Jonathan , diving deeper in the streams of European association ...
... doubt found his account in it . Accordingly , the clean face of Cousin Bull is imaged patronizingly in Lake George , and Loch Lomond glasses the hur- ried countenance of Jonathan , diving deeper in the streams of European association ...
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... Railway station . The only event of the journey hither ( I am now at Waterville ) was a boy hawk- ing exhilaratingly the last great railroad smash , — - - thirteen lives lost , and no doubt devoutly 4 A MOOSEHEAD JOURNAL.
... Railway station . The only event of the journey hither ( I am now at Waterville ) was a boy hawk- ing exhilaratingly the last great railroad smash , — - - thirteen lives lost , and no doubt devoutly 4 A MOOSEHEAD JOURNAL.
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James Russell Lowell. - - thirteen lives lost , and no doubt devoutly wish- ing there had been fifty . This having a mercantile interest in horrors , holding stock , as it were , in murder , misfortune , and pestilence , must have an odd ...
James Russell Lowell. - - thirteen lives lost , and no doubt devoutly wish- ing there had been fifty . This having a mercantile interest in horrors , holding stock , as it were , in murder , misfortune , and pestilence , must have an odd ...
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... doubt whether it were the virtue of the foot or its case which set at naught the wiles of the adversary ; or , looking up suddenly , he would exclaim , " Wahl , we eat some beans to the ' Roostick war , I tell you ! " When his poor old ...
... doubt whether it were the virtue of the foot or its case which set at naught the wiles of the adversary ; or , looking up suddenly , he would exclaim , " Wahl , we eat some beans to the ' Roostick war , I tell you ! " When his poor old ...
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