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... possessed was a chilled existence , colder than that of the snake . It was nevertheless necessary that she should ... possessing no sympathy with the purer feel- ings of humanity ; deriving no enjoyment from aught that interests in life ...
... possessed was a chilled existence , colder than that of the snake . It was nevertheless necessary that she should ... possessing no sympathy with the purer feel- ings of humanity ; deriving no enjoyment from aught that interests in life ...
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... possessed a mind above the superstition of his age , and adorned the exemplary discharge of his sacred functions with suavity of manners and the love of literature . With regard to the lady , we would not be so ungallant as to suppose ...
... possessed a mind above the superstition of his age , and adorned the exemplary discharge of his sacred functions with suavity of manners and the love of literature . With regard to the lady , we would not be so ungallant as to suppose ...
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... possessed , possessed , the present recovery of it is of unspeakable Cicero de Re Publicá . 341.
... possessed , possessed , the present recovery of it is of unspeakable Cicero de Re Publicá . 341.
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