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Página 204
... Hope Held to my raptured sight in her kaleidoscope ? " — If marriage - vows were hateful to that soul , If all a nation's prayers were poured in vain ; If a fond father's provident controul Seemed but employed to forge for thee a chain ...
... Hope Held to my raptured sight in her kaleidoscope ? " — If marriage - vows were hateful to that soul , If all a nation's prayers were poured in vain ; If a fond father's provident controul Seemed but employed to forge for thee a chain ...
Página 294
... hope deferred , " the lovers at last hear of the death of the husband : - but Isabel has been long declining ; and , when the happy Howard flies towards her with the grateful tidings that she may now be his , he finds that he is too ...
... hope deferred , " the lovers at last hear of the death of the husband : - but Isabel has been long declining ; and , when the happy Howard flies towards her with the grateful tidings that she may now be his , he finds that he is too ...
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... hope he greatly over - rates when he assumes ( p . 28. ) that as many as 600,000 persons are either out of work or inadequately employed . what manner is the relief of this very numerous class to be attempted ? We can expect little from ...
... hope he greatly over - rates when he assumes ( p . 28. ) that as many as 600,000 persons are either out of work or inadequately employed . what manner is the relief of this very numerous class to be attempted ? We can expect little from ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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