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... possessed of this blessing , the moral duties , no less than the fine arts , make a deep impression , and counterbalance every irregular desire ; at the same time , a temper calm and sedate is not easily moved , even by a strong ...
... possessed of this blessing , the moral duties , no less than the fine arts , make a deep impression , and counterbalance every irregular desire ; at the same time , a temper calm and sedate is not easily moved , even by a strong ...
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... possessed of a charmed life , but a loaded gun is constantly at his bedside during the night , and his dirk is ready by day , to supply mortal means of defence . When Mr. Edward Ellice visited Glen Quoich , after purchasing the property ...
... possessed of a charmed life , but a loaded gun is constantly at his bedside during the night , and his dirk is ready by day , to supply mortal means of defence . When Mr. Edward Ellice visited Glen Quoich , after purchasing the property ...
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... possessing a heart of the most exquisite sensibility - absolutely overflowing with love and poesy . Of humble parentage but great expectations , the lovely maiden had passed her early years amid the bustle of a commercial city , and ...
... possessing a heart of the most exquisite sensibility - absolutely overflowing with love and poesy . Of humble parentage but great expectations , the lovely maiden had passed her early years amid the bustle of a commercial city , and ...
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... possessed over him , for it is certain that we owe to Laura's exquisite purity of mind and manners , the polished delicacy of the homage addressed to her . Passing over the circumstance of her being a married woman , and therefore not a ...
... possessed over him , for it is certain that we owe to Laura's exquisite purity of mind and manners , the polished delicacy of the homage addressed to her . Passing over the circumstance of her being a married woman , and therefore not a ...
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... possessed the manor , and from him it passed successively to the families of the Mareschals , Earls of Pembroke , and the Bigods , Earls of Norfolk . From the Grandisons and Says , who next possessed it , the manor passed to James ...
... possessed the manor , and from him it passed successively to the families of the Mareschals , Earls of Pembroke , and the Bigods , Earls of Norfolk . From the Grandisons and Says , who next possessed it , the manor passed to James ...
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