The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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... revolving with a quiet , easy motion , like that of a tiger in a cage : these have plunged and revolved in my infantile mind until reason has almost tottered on the brink of chaos . But never had 6 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... revolving with a quiet , easy motion , like that of a tiger in a cage : these have plunged and revolved in my infantile mind until reason has almost tottered on the brink of chaos . But never had 6 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... lived through and retained their reason . Don't look at me as though I had not achieved that triumph . They think me mad , I dare say ; but I am as sane as you are , quite as sane ; and you shall ΙΟ The Gentleman's Magazine .
... lived through and retained their reason . Don't look at me as though I had not achieved that triumph . They think me mad , I dare say ; but I am as sane as you are , quite as sane ; and you shall ΙΟ The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... for the English sailors who were present : - " Ora ! llora ! De palabra Nace razon . De luz el son . " a Pray ! weep ! Reason comes from words . Song creates light , Then , looking down , as if she saw a By Order of the King . 15.
... for the English sailors who were present : - " Ora ! llora ! De palabra Nace razon . De luz el son . " a Pray ! weep ! Reason comes from words . Song creates light , Then , looking down , as if she saw a By Order of the King . 15.
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... reasons were plain ; ignorance and indigence . That other one showed an imprint of original goodness , obliterated by social pressure , and turned to hate . On the face of this old woman he saw famine . On that of the girl prostitution ...
... reasons were plain ; ignorance and indigence . That other one showed an imprint of original goodness , obliterated by social pressure , and turned to hate . On the face of this old woman he saw famine . On that of the girl prostitution ...
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... reason to mourn him than the agriculturists . He had united himself more closely with them that very autumn by becoming the President of the Royal Agricultural Society , and taking the chair at the first council meeting in the session ...
... reason to mourn him than the agriculturists . He had united himself more closely with them that very autumn by becoming the President of the Royal Agricultural Society , and taking the chair at the first council meeting in the session ...
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