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His thoughts , his sentiments , his very words , become familiar to us , so much so
, that after a long acquaintance we know him so perfectly , that we frequently
anticipate him , and are acquainted with his feelings and opinions on any subject
...
His thoughts , his sentiments , his very words , become familiar to us , so much so
, that after a long acquaintance we know him so perfectly , that we frequently
anticipate him , and are acquainted with his feelings and opinions on any subject
...
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The Duke of Guise , in 1588 , becoming master of Paris , seized upon the Bastile ,
and appointed Bussy la Clare governor ... -How many unprincipled fathers , after
a life of infamy , have themselves become the acciusers of their sons , guilty of ...
The Duke of Guise , in 1588 , becoming master of Paris , seized upon the Bastile ,
and appointed Bussy la Clare governor ... -How many unprincipled fathers , after
a life of infamy , have themselves become the acciusers of their sons , guilty of ...
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... fricassees of Very and Beauvilliers - the manners of the most distant parts of
Old England have become so abominably alike , that originality of character has
disappeared , —that wit has lately lost its point , and satire has died of inanition .
... fricassees of Very and Beauvilliers - the manners of the most distant parts of
Old England have become so abominably alike , that originality of character has
disappeared , —that wit has lately lost its point , and satire has died of inanition .
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Rosalie the girl of Venice a tale 49 | 7 |
Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
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