The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... , it is not wonderful that great interest should be felt , even by young people , in vaulted gateways and feudal relics ; and we are ready to believe that the frowning port- B cullis and massive walls are not without their own peculiar.
... , it is not wonderful that great interest should be felt , even by young people , in vaulted gateways and feudal relics ; and we are ready to believe that the frowning port- B cullis and massive walls are not without their own peculiar.
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... felt this , you would not- favourite of fortune that you were - have looked so unreason- ably and inexcusably sad , as you sat in the cushioned chair , with your arm resting on the slight table beside you , the pen with which you have ...
... felt this , you would not- favourite of fortune that you were - have looked so unreason- ably and inexcusably sad , as you sat in the cushioned chair , with your arm resting on the slight table beside you , the pen with which you have ...
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... felt , and must one day be acknowledged . The aristocracy of birth has been -of wealth is - of genius shall be - pre - eminent ; and then will have arrived the Golden Age , the ' better time ' so long expected . " How much Mrs. Maitland ...
... felt , and must one day be acknowledged . The aristocracy of birth has been -of wealth is - of genius shall be - pre - eminent ; and then will have arrived the Golden Age , the ' better time ' so long expected . " How much Mrs. Maitland ...
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... felt as lonely as the motherless girl ; but I did not think so while she lived . Had we understood each other , much might have been altered ; but as it was , the weight of my obligations to them both was a burden , and is so still ...
... felt as lonely as the motherless girl ; but I did not think so while she lived . Had we understood each other , much might have been altered ; but as it was , the weight of my obligations to them both was a burden , and is so still ...
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... felt in his ignorance of the future ; how rejoiced he was to be able to throw away the knowledge which he fancied he had acquired . He wanted no more peeps into futurity . He had been dreaming , then ! Well , dear reader , you must ...
... felt in his ignorance of the future ; how rejoiced he was to be able to throw away the knowledge which he fancied he had acquired . He wanted no more peeps into futurity . He had been dreaming , then ! Well , dear reader , you must ...
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