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... lived for many years the venerable Isaac Watts , who here wrote several of his beautiful hymns and divine songs . At the same period Daniel Defoe occupied a house on the opposite side of the way , which also re- mains in existence ...
... lived for many years the venerable Isaac Watts , who here wrote several of his beautiful hymns and divine songs . At the same period Daniel Defoe occupied a house on the opposite side of the way , which also re- mains in existence ...
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... lived , I learnt from him that age and youth cannot assort together . " " Then why not marry your ad- mirer Blavaux ? " said the baron . " Pshaw , Blavaux , " replied the lady ; " he is young , to be sure , but I will never wed a man ...
... lived , I learnt from him that age and youth cannot assort together . " " Then why not marry your ad- mirer Blavaux ? " said the baron . " Pshaw , Blavaux , " replied the lady ; " he is young , to be sure , but I will never wed a man ...
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... lived with her aunt , she saw once at the door a gathering of people about a coffin . About a quarter of a year thereafter her aunt sickened , of which she died , and then the declarant had the opportunity really to see the scene which ...
... lived with her aunt , she saw once at the door a gathering of people about a coffin . About a quarter of a year thereafter her aunt sickened , of which she died , and then the declarant had the opportunity really to see the scene which ...
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... lived in unbroken harmony with her . It is admitted by all annalists that the virtuous fidelity and self - command exhibited by the Portu- guese prince were as commendable as they were rare , in stations like his , at that period of the ...
... lived in unbroken harmony with her . It is admitted by all annalists that the virtuous fidelity and self - command exhibited by the Portu- guese prince were as commendable as they were rare , in stations like his , at that period of the ...
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... lived about half a mile higher up through the bush . " My child , ' said I , ' you will not dare to go at this time of night alone through the dark woods . Mam- my , ' said she again , I can carry a cedar torch ; there is dry bark on ...
... lived about half a mile higher up through the bush . " My child , ' said I , ' you will not dare to go at this time of night alone through the dark woods . Mam- my , ' said she again , I can carry a cedar torch ; there is dry bark on ...
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