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Página 174
... tell you that happiness is to come from others , and not from your- selves ; depend upon it , you have more power over your own happiness than any other person or persons . To the young unmarried men I would say , by all means endea ...
... tell you that happiness is to come from others , and not from your- selves ; depend upon it , you have more power over your own happiness than any other person or persons . To the young unmarried men I would say , by all means endea ...
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... tell what was the original or parent stock , yet we have good grounds for believing in the fact of a common descent . The horse and the ox present similar ex- amples of great variations in races , produced by the long course of years ...
... tell what was the original or parent stock , yet we have good grounds for believing in the fact of a common descent . The horse and the ox present similar ex- amples of great variations in races , produced by the long course of years ...
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... tell the direful tale ; Which changeth ruddy children pale , At the recital of her hopeless woe ; Thus man , sin spotted , may a lesson know , THE CHINESE TAILOR.- Among the many whimsical anecdotes told of the peculiar habits of the ...
... tell the direful tale ; Which changeth ruddy children pale , At the recital of her hopeless woe ; Thus man , sin spotted , may a lesson know , THE CHINESE TAILOR.- Among the many whimsical anecdotes told of the peculiar habits of the ...
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... tell if , before the gathering and making up thereof , the allagaitor hath not crawled therein ? The creeping venom of which subtle serpent , as some late writers affirm , neither the cutting of the perilous plant , nor the drying of it ...
... tell if , before the gathering and making up thereof , the allagaitor hath not crawled therein ? The creeping venom of which subtle serpent , as some late writers affirm , neither the cutting of the perilous plant , nor the drying of it ...
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... telling , they were as rare in some countries as the peacock is still in our own . As it turned out that domestic ... tell his mother's name . " Only whisper it , " they said ; " we will keep it secret . " The little fellow shrewdly ...
... telling , they were as rare in some countries as the peacock is still in our own . As it turned out that domestic ... tell his mother's name . " Only whisper it , " they said ; " we will keep it secret . " The little fellow shrewdly ...
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