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" Surely there is nothing in the world, short of the most undivided reciprocal attachment, that has such power over the workings of the human heart as the mild sweetness of nature. The most ruffled temper, when emerging from the town, will subside into... "
Thaddeus of Warsaw. Revised - Page 45
by Jane Porter - 1831
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Thaddeus of Warsaw ...

Jane Porter - 1829 - 240 pages
...ot mind, attendant on tin horrors I had recently witnessed. Surely, there is nothing in the rational world short of the most undivided reciprocal attachment,...ruffled temper, when emerging from the town, will £ubside into a perfect cahu, at the sight of a wide stretch of landscape reposing in the twilight...
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Thaddeus of Warsaw ...

Jane Porter - 1834 - 406 pages
...of mind, attendant on the horrors I had recently witnessed. Surely, there is nothing in the rational world short of the most undivided reciprocal attachment,...temper, when emerging from the town, will subside into a perfect caim, at the sight of a wide stretch of landscape reposing in the twilight of a fine evening....
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Thaddeus of Warsaw ...

Jane Porter - 1836 - 406 pages
...undivided reciprocal attachment, that has such lKi\ver over the workings of the human heart, as the nuld sweetness of nature. The most ruffled temper, when emerging from the town, will subside into a perfect caim, at the sight of a wide stretch of landscape reposing in the twilight of a fine evening....
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 10-11

1837 - 538 pages
...great measure a stranger to, who stands single in life, without any support to lean upon. — SEED. SURELY there is nothing in the world, short of the...human heart, as the mild sweetness of nature. The most ruflied temper, when emerging from the town, will subside into a calm at the sight of an extended landscape...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 10

1837 - 260 pages
...nothing in the world, short of the most undivided reciprocal attachment, that has such power over he workings of the human heart, as the mild sweetness...nature. The most ruffled temper, when emerging from he town, will subside into a calm at the sight of an exended landscape reposing in the twilight of...
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The Malta penny magazine

536 pages
...there is nothing in the world, short of the most undivided reciprocal attachment, that has such puvrer over the workings of the human heart, as the mild sweetness of nature. The roost ruffled temper, when emerging from the towti, will subside into a calm at the sight of an extended...
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The treasury of David: containing an original exposition of the ..., Volume 4

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1874 - 676 pages
...final redemption of his people. — AR Fausset. Verse 4. — " Made me glad through thy worh," etc. Surely there is nothing in the world, short of the...the town, will subside into a calm at the sight of an extended landscape reposing in the twilight of a fine evening. It is then that the spirit of peace...
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The new handbook of illustration; or, Treasury of themes, meditations [&c ...

E S. P - 1874 - 588 pages
...is covered over with hints which speak to the intelligent. — Hugh Miller. The Peace of Nature. — Surely there is nothing in the world, short of the...the town, will subside into a calm at the sight of an extended landscape reposing in the twilight of a fine evening. It is then that the spirit of peace...
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The Treasury of David: Containing an Original Exposition of the ..., Volume 4

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1882 - 496 pages
...redemption of his people. — А. li. Fausset. Versed. — "Mafleme glad through thy worjfc," etc. Surely there is nothing in the world, short of the...the town, will subside into a calm at the sight of an extended landscape reposing in the twilight of a fine evening. It is then that the spirit of peace...
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The Catholic Weekly Instructor, Volume 3

1846 - 598 pages
...I think moet of them are good enough, and some few are not eo. (To be continued.) SDRZLT there i« nothing in the world, short of the most undivided...the town, will subside into a calm at the sight of au extended landscape reposing in the twilight of a fiuo evening. It is then that the spirit of peace...
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