The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... feeling when she , too , in her turn , was cast aside , yet that will be the least of her faults to the reader , who probably will feel that a woman who has been worship- ped for ten years may naturally be expect ed to feel a certain ...
... feeling when she , too , in her turn , was cast aside , yet that will be the least of her faults to the reader , who probably will feel that a woman who has been worship- ped for ten years may naturally be expect ed to feel a certain ...
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... feel only for themselves . There are many who feel only for their own families and friends . Then come those who feel for their own class , their townsfolk or fellow - countrymen . Of recent years , since the interests of men and women ...
... feel only for themselves . There are many who feel only for their own families and friends . Then come those who feel for their own class , their townsfolk or fellow - countrymen . Of recent years , since the interests of men and women ...
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... feel ill now ? " " No , but I have got a shake , " she said . " When a woman at my time of life is ill , though it may seem to pass quite away , it always leaves a something . I shall never be as strong as I have been , my dear child . I ...
... feel ill now ? " " No , but I have got a shake , " she said . " When a woman at my time of life is ill , though it may seem to pass quite away , it always leaves a something . I shall never be as strong as I have been , my dear child . I ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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