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Page 140
... Mercutio , induced that gen- tleman , while descending the first eminence , to express a laudable curiosity to know his motive for such exertions . VOL . II . T " I will tell you , my friend , " 137 THE UNFORTUNATE RECLUSE. ...
... Mercutio , induced that gen- tleman , while descending the first eminence , to express a laudable curiosity to know his motive for such exertions . VOL . II . T " I will tell you , my friend , " 137 THE UNFORTUNATE RECLUSE. ...
Page 165
... express order from the Minister of Po- lice , and I defy M. Fouche to give me a single instance to the con- trary . Any other regulation would have compromised the respon- sibility of the Minister every day . " When I was myself ...
... express order from the Minister of Po- lice , and I defy M. Fouche to give me a single instance to the con- trary . Any other regulation would have compromised the respon- sibility of the Minister every day . " When I was myself ...
Page 176
... express ; it is surely some fairy - form I cry , that beacons me to follow to the limpid spring , tempered by the chemistry of nature , where I be- fore had cooled my lips in summer , and to every spread- ing tree , under whose boughs I ...
... express ; it is surely some fairy - form I cry , that beacons me to follow to the limpid spring , tempered by the chemistry of nature , where I be- fore had cooled my lips in summer , and to every spread- ing tree , under whose boughs I ...
Page 188
... express de- sire of your Government . It is said also , that other books sent by their authors have not been transmitted , because some of them were inscribed to the Emperor Napoleon , and others to Napoleon the Great . The English ...
... express de- sire of your Government . It is said also , that other books sent by their authors have not been transmitted , because some of them were inscribed to the Emperor Napoleon , and others to Napoleon the Great . The English ...
Page 210
... express my best wishes for its security from tempests , from lightning , and the barbarous hands of civil com- motions . And now as I think on the simple causes of my pleasure , O ! pride ( I cry ) these pursuits of mine unhallowed in ...
... express my best wishes for its security from tempests , from lightning , and the barbarous hands of civil com- motions . And now as I think on the simple causes of my pleasure , O ! pride ( I cry ) these pursuits of mine unhallowed in ...
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