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... gave a yellowish hue to the surrounding trees . At this instant , as if the sun had restored its presence to blind mortals , the great city , through streams of light , presented itself to my view . On the two banks , bordered with ...
... gave a yellowish hue to the surrounding trees . At this instant , as if the sun had restored its presence to blind mortals , the great city , through streams of light , presented itself to my view . On the two banks , bordered with ...
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... gave up France to the fury of ambition , anarchy , and civil war . As he conceived public happiness inseparable from public tranquillity , and as the effervescence caused by the law , which enjoined an oath on the clergy , afflicted and ...
... gave up France to the fury of ambition , anarchy , and civil war . As he conceived public happiness inseparable from public tranquillity , and as the effervescence caused by the law , which enjoined an oath on the clergy , afflicted and ...
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... for the kindness which he had shewn me , and gave him as- surances , that I would improve every opportunity to convince him of my gratitude ; one offered very soon ! On the eve preceding the 10th . of August , 42 THE MAGDALEN.
... for the kindness which he had shewn me , and gave him as- surances , that I would improve every opportunity to convince him of my gratitude ; one offered very soon ! On the eve preceding the 10th . of August , 42 THE MAGDALEN.
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... gave up his musket to the young man , and left us with the new guard , the carriages were removed , and we continued our route . The new comer examined us attentively ; his close attention directed to the young nobleman gave me some ...
... gave up his musket to the young man , and left us with the new guard , the carriages were removed , and we continued our route . The new comer examined us attentively ; his close attention directed to the young nobleman gave me some ...
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... gave the tutelary angel , to whom I was so much indebted , looks of the sincerest gratitude ; he had placed his finger be- fore his lips , and with his left hand , presented me another paper , it was a passport for my pupil . My emotion ...
... gave the tutelary angel , to whom I was so much indebted , looks of the sincerest gratitude ; he had placed his finger be- fore his lips , and with his left hand , presented me another paper , it was a passport for my pupil . My emotion ...
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الصفحة 95 - ... Streatham. And as the ship moved and left us, we shook ourselves from its spell as best we could and went on our various ways with a vision of foreign towns, blue waters and coral reefs. On the other side of the bridge a grey church on low ground lifts its tower against the warehouses and the cranes. This is one of the least known, and one of the most interesting, churches in London. It is Southwark Cathedral. I wonder why so few ever visit it. There is no excuse for this, for it is one of the...