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... appeared to my wife as if he had such a physiognomy , more internally than out- wardly , which was quite contrary to ... appearance and humble yet elo- " ' ground . " He had through much pain quent words he drew many souls captive ...
... appeared to my wife as if he had such a physiognomy , more internally than out- wardly , which was quite contrary to ... appearance and humble yet elo- " ' ground . " He had through much pain quent words he drew many souls captive ...
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... appeared in most of the European tongues , including Polish , Bohemian , Dutch , Icelandic , and Rouma- nian . space , and a greater variety of translations . " Evangeline is a favorite work , which , besides its many European editions ...
... appeared in most of the European tongues , including Polish , Bohemian , Dutch , Icelandic , and Rouma- nian . space , and a greater variety of translations . " Evangeline is a favorite work , which , besides its many European editions ...
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... appeared in Oc- tober , 1833 . Fifteen years earlier an article on Wal- pole had appeared in the same review which was more instructive and critical than that by Macaulay , who made Wal- pole a peg on which to hang an essay upon the ...
... appeared in Oc- tober , 1833 . Fifteen years earlier an article on Wal- pole had appeared in the same review which was more instructive and critical than that by Macaulay , who made Wal- pole a peg on which to hang an essay upon the ...
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