The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's Great Writers ... with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Том 11Merrill and Baker, 1898 |
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... feeling which she could not shake off that there was something of omen in the words , Penelope was quite overcome . She gave a great gasp , swayed to and fro , and would have fallen but for the outstretched hand . of the King , which ...
... feeling which she could not shake off that there was something of omen in the words , Penelope was quite overcome . She gave a great gasp , swayed to and fro , and would have fallen but for the outstretched hand . of the King , which ...
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... feel any active grief , watched her with dull eyes . Weeping , the good dame related the episode of finding the prisoner's bed empty one morning , and the yellow bird on the window ledge . Groans and hisses greeted her testimony . There ...
... feel any active grief , watched her with dull eyes . Weeping , the good dame related the episode of finding the prisoner's bed empty one morning , and the yellow bird on the window ledge . Groans and hisses greeted her testimony . There ...
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... feel the precariousness with which all American property is possessed . But let our imaginations transport us a few moments to Boston ; that seat of wretchedness will teach us wisdom , and instruct us forever to renounce a power in whom ...
... feel the precariousness with which all American property is possessed . But let our imaginations transport us a few moments to Boston ; that seat of wretchedness will teach us wisdom , and instruct us forever to renounce a power in whom ...
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... feel invincible repugnancy to trusting the national interests in any degree to its operation . Its inevitable tendency , whenever it is brought into activity , must be to enfeeble the Union and sow the seeds of discord and contention ...
... feel invincible repugnancy to trusting the national interests in any degree to its operation . Its inevitable tendency , whenever it is brought into activity , must be to enfeeble the Union and sow the seeds of discord and contention ...
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... feel this necessity in a much stronger degree . But who would lend to a government that prefaced its overtures for borrowing by an act which demonstrated that no reliance could be placed on the steadiness of its measures for paying ...
... feel this necessity in a much stronger degree . But who would lend to a government that prefaced its overtures for borrowing by an act which demonstrated that no reliance could be placed on the steadiness of its measures for paying ...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's ... Andrew Lang,Donald Grant Mitchell,Nathan Haskell Dole Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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