A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western LifeC. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 Seiten |
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... occasion an unpleasant jolt — a breaking of the thread of one's reverie - or in extreme cases , a temporary stand - still or even an overturn of the rash or the unwary . Here , on approaching one of these characteristic features of the ...
... occasion an unpleasant jolt — a breaking of the thread of one's reverie - or in extreme cases , a temporary stand - still or even an overturn of the rash or the unwary . Here , on approaching one of these characteristic features of the ...
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... occasion only , the part of towels , the lords of creation seated themselves at the table , and fairly demolished in grave silence every eatable thing on it . Then , as each one finished , he arose and walked off , till no one remained ...
... occasion only , the part of towels , the lords of creation seated themselves at the table , and fairly demolished in grave silence every eatable thing on it . Then , as each one finished , he arose and walked off , till no one remained ...
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... occasion to observe that this forms a prominent and frequent theme of self- gratulation among the settlers in Michigan . The possession of a large number of acres is esteemed a great good , though it makes but little difference in the ...
... occasion to observe that this forms a prominent and frequent theme of self- gratulation among the settlers in Michigan . The possession of a large number of acres is esteemed a great good , though it makes but little difference in the ...
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... occasions , was an humble imitation of the plan of the celestials in ancient times ; to snatch away the combatant in whom I was most interested , and then to secrete him for a while , using as a desert island ... occasion WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 77.
... occasions , was an humble imitation of the plan of the celestials in ancient times ; to snatch away the combatant in whom I was most interested , and then to secrete him for a while , using as a desert island ... occasion WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 77.
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... occasion must ever be well weighed ; and generally , it is good to commit the beginnings of all great actions to Argus with his hundred eyes , and the ends to Briareus with his hundred hands . - BACON . Trust not yourself ; but your ...
... occasion must ever be well weighed ; and generally , it is good to commit the beginnings of all great actions to Argus with his hundred eyes , and the ends to Briareus with his hundred hands . - BACON . Trust not yourself ; but your ...
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