The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... heart that might have covered a thousand faults of head in even the most magnanimous ages of the world . How should it then be prized in an age like the present , of universal tur- moil aud trimming , when so many beggars get on ...
... heart that might have covered a thousand faults of head in even the most magnanimous ages of the world . How should it then be prized in an age like the present , of universal tur- moil aud trimming , when so many beggars get on ...
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... heart , which is pride — we need not be surprised to find him not very per- spicacious into the errors of that system ; especially at the hour of its downfall and his own . But this was the predicament of the standard - bearer of the ...
... heart , which is pride — we need not be surprised to find him not very per- spicacious into the errors of that system ; especially at the hour of its downfall and his own . But this was the predicament of the standard - bearer of the ...
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... heart that might have covered a thousand faults of head in even the most magnanimous ages of the world . How should it then be prized in an age like the present , of universal tur- moil aud trimming , when so many beggars get on ...
... heart that might have covered a thousand faults of head in even the most magnanimous ages of the world . How should it then be prized in an age like the present , of universal tur- moil aud trimming , when so many beggars get on ...
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... heart like a stormy atmosphere . Her eye was glassy , her brow heavy with care , her fingers clenched like one in extremity , and her mouth , usually cheerful and smiling , was contracted with a feeling of selfish despair . And she had ...
... heart like a stormy atmosphere . Her eye was glassy , her brow heavy with care , her fingers clenched like one in extremity , and her mouth , usually cheerful and smiling , was contracted with a feeling of selfish despair . And she had ...
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... heart of Helen - Helen had none herself she had read the heart of the young man ; she was much farther advanced in the secret of his trouble than he himself was . She thought that some- thing might be done to forward her pur- pose by ...
... heart of Helen - Helen had none herself she had read the heart of the young man ; she was much farther advanced in the secret of his trouble than he himself was . She thought that some- thing might be done to forward her pur- pose by ...
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