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Page 6723
... seemed to think , that , as there are few excesses in which an English gentleman may not be permitted to indulge , the same latitude was allowed him in the choice of his political principles , and in the spirit of maintaining them . I ...
... seemed to think , that , as there are few excesses in which an English gentleman may not be permitted to indulge , the same latitude was allowed him in the choice of his political principles , and in the spirit of maintaining them . I ...
Page 6758
... seemed to surprise Buster . He looked at her a moment in silence , then he took a large red apple from his pocket . " You may have two bites , " he said , " as large as you can make them . " A big tear splashed down over Flipperty's ...
... seemed to surprise Buster . He looked at her a moment in silence , then he took a large red apple from his pocket . " You may have two bites , " he said , " as large as you can make them . " A big tear splashed down over Flipperty's ...
Page 6763
... seemed to sag down till it almost rested on the tents . The driver drew up at the store . " Well , boys , what noos ? " he cried to a group of men , who gathered round . " Gold found at Kidd's gully , " one of the bystanders an- swered ...
... seemed to sag down till it almost rested on the tents . The driver drew up at the store . " Well , boys , what noos ? " he cried to a group of men , who gathered round . " Gold found at Kidd's gully , " one of the bystanders an- swered ...
Page 6785
... thought to those high bards were given . And these are ours ; Thy partial grace The tempting treasure lends : These relics of a guilty race Are forfeit to Thy friends ; What seemed an idol hymn now breathes of Thee , JOHN KEBLE . 6785.
... thought to those high bards were given . And these are ours ; Thy partial grace The tempting treasure lends : These relics of a guilty race Are forfeit to Thy friends ; What seemed an idol hymn now breathes of Thee , JOHN KEBLE . 6785.
Page 6786
... seemed an idol hymn now breathes of Thee , Tuned by Faith's ear to some celestial melody . There's not a strain to Memory dear , Nor flower in classic grove ; There's not a sweet note warbled here , But minds us of Thy Love ; O Lord ...
... seemed an idol hymn now breathes of Thee , Tuned by Faith's ear to some celestial melody . There's not a strain to Memory dear , Nor flower in classic grove ; There's not a sweet note warbled here , But minds us of Thy Love ; O Lord ...
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