Guy Mannering: Or, The Astrologer |
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... naturally disposed to devote to our offspring ? " " Neither the one nor the other , " answered the stranger : “ unless my judg ment greatly err , the infant will survive the years of minority , and in temper and disposition will prove ...
... naturally disposed to devote to our offspring ? " " Neither the one nor the other , " answered the stranger : “ unless my judg ment greatly err , the infant will survive the years of minority , and in temper and disposition will prove ...
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... naturally a bold lively - spirited man , he entered into the humor of the thing , and sat down to the feast , which consisted of all the varieties of game , poultry , pigs , and so forth , that could be collected by a wide and indis ...
... naturally a bold lively - spirited man , he entered into the humor of the thing , and sat down to the feast , which consisted of all the varieties of game , poultry , pigs , and so forth , that could be collected by a wide and indis ...
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... natural terraces , on which grew some old trees , and terminating upon the white sand . The other side of the bay , opposite to the oid castle , was a sloping and varied promontory , covered chiefly with copse- wood , which on that ...
... natural terraces , on which grew some old trees , and terminating upon the white sand . The other side of the bay , opposite to the oid castle , was a sloping and varied promontory , covered chiefly with copse- wood , which on that ...
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... naturally caught some portion of his enthusiasm , and labored for a time to make him- self master of the technical process of astrological research ; so that , before he became convinced of its absurdity , William Lilly himself would ...
... naturally caught some portion of his enthusiasm , and labored for a time to make him- self master of the technical process of astrological research ; so that , before he became convinced of its absurdity , William Lilly himself would ...
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... natural love for the marvellous , that we willingly contribute our own efforts to beguile our better judgments . Whether the coinci- dence which I have mentioned was really one of those singular chances , which sometimes happen against ...
... natural love for the marvellous , that we willingly contribute our own efforts to beguile our better judgments . Whether the coinci- dence which I have mentioned was really one of those singular chances , which sometimes happen against ...
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