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... never tried ; he was left to his own guidance , and by feeding on ex- travagant hopes , he prepared himself to be hurt and disappointed by the ordinary changes of life . Never having been taught what to expect and what he might ...
... never tried ; he was left to his own guidance , and by feeding on ex- travagant hopes , he prepared himself to be hurt and disappointed by the ordinary changes of life . Never having been taught what to expect and what he might ...
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... never put her away . The boy was the idol of his old grandmother , who could never suffer him out of her sight a moment , and used constantly to prophecy , that he would become a brave warrior and an expert horse - stealer ; a ...
... never put her away . The boy was the idol of his old grandmother , who could never suffer him out of her sight a moment , and used constantly to prophecy , that he would become a brave warrior and an expert horse - stealer ; a ...
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... never changed an opin- ion , boasts only that he has never acknowledged nor corrected an In 1821 , it would have been impossible , in the Legis- lature of Massachusetts , to obtain an unanimous vote , in con- currence with a report like ...
... never changed an opin- ion , boasts only that he has never acknowledged nor corrected an In 1821 , it would have been impossible , in the Legis- lature of Massachusetts , to obtain an unanimous vote , in con- currence with a report like ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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