The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... feel in exerting ourselves to gratify an author to whom we are under so many obli- gations , and who , with increasing infirmities , has the enviable consol- ation to reflect , that she never published a line but for the benefit of ber ...
... feel in exerting ourselves to gratify an author to whom we are under so many obli- gations , and who , with increasing infirmities , has the enviable consol- ation to reflect , that she never published a line but for the benefit of ber ...
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... feeling , displayed in the conduct of this part of the work . It may be read with pleasure even by the most cultivated ; and contains nothing but what is at the same time accommodated to the apprehen- sion of the most unlearned . " On ...
... feeling , displayed in the conduct of this part of the work . It may be read with pleasure even by the most cultivated ; and contains nothing but what is at the same time accommodated to the apprehen- sion of the most unlearned . " On ...
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... feel- ings , and made one of his moral sentiments as soon as they begin to operate and unfold themselves . By a proper and easy management of his education this may be effected ; for the kind and benevolent affections will not fail to ...
... feel- ings , and made one of his moral sentiments as soon as they begin to operate and unfold themselves . By a proper and easy management of his education this may be effected ; for the kind and benevolent affections will not fail to ...
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... feel infinitely colder than the other ; whatever dan- ger , therefore , arises from cold or damp feet , it is generally enhanced by the practice alluded to . To prevent Danger from Wet Clothes . KEEP if possible in motion , and take ...
... feel infinitely colder than the other ; whatever dan- ger , therefore , arises from cold or damp feet , it is generally enhanced by the practice alluded to . To prevent Danger from Wet Clothes . KEEP if possible in motion , and take ...
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... feels the agonies which shall bring her to immediate dissolution ; but who can conceive , who can describe the scene ? -Sinai , with all its earthquakes , and thunders and lightnings , and blackness of darkness and tempest , can scarce ...
... feels the agonies which shall bring her to immediate dissolution ; but who can conceive , who can describe the scene ? -Sinai , with all its earthquakes , and thunders and lightnings , and blackness of darkness and tempest , can scarce ...
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