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... cause you inconvenience ; " at home , " they sit like enormous spiders , ever ready to dart on their prey , and perfectly heedless whether it be a judge or a jemmy they have seized , so he do but prove a cus- tomer . Coleridge takes up ...
... cause you inconvenience ; " at home , " they sit like enormous spiders , ever ready to dart on their prey , and perfectly heedless whether it be a judge or a jemmy they have seized , so he do but prove a cus- tomer . Coleridge takes up ...
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... cause of the great science of geology at home and abroad ; while the geologists of the United States of America are fast following in the footsteps of those of Europe . Geology , however , has not advanced unopposed . As the sublime ...
... cause of the great science of geology at home and abroad ; while the geologists of the United States of America are fast following in the footsteps of those of Europe . Geology , however , has not advanced unopposed . As the sublime ...
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... caused by red sandstone ; when this event took place is not indicated at all ; and it has been hitherto a common ... CAUSE , who , in ordering the universe , can see " the end from the beginning " of a period too vast for our powers ...
... caused by red sandstone ; when this event took place is not indicated at all ; and it has been hitherto a common ... CAUSE , who , in ordering the universe , can see " the end from the beginning " of a period too vast for our powers ...
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... cause a general turn - out of waiters and chamber- maids . All this sort of bustle was perfectly English , and produced a cheerful and pleasing effect upon the mind . Then it was quite a novelty to us to behold the dashing turn - out of ...
... cause a general turn - out of waiters and chamber- maids . All this sort of bustle was perfectly English , and produced a cheerful and pleasing effect upon the mind . Then it was quite a novelty to us to behold the dashing turn - out of ...
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... cause . Yesterday you saw how I tore myself from your arms . Nevertheless , reflect well upon it - weigh the consequences ! for the price of our happiness here is eternal perdition hereafter ! Oh ! Theresa , what terrible words are ...
... cause . Yesterday you saw how I tore myself from your arms . Nevertheless , reflect well upon it - weigh the consequences ! for the price of our happiness here is eternal perdition hereafter ! Oh ! Theresa , what terrible words are ...
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