Works, Volumen27G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... thought I ; for a people who boast of governing themselves , there could not be a more important subject of investiga- tion . I therefore listened attentively , expect- ing to hear from " the most enlightened people under the sun ...
... thought I ; for a people who boast of governing themselves , there could not be a more important subject of investiga- tion . I therefore listened attentively , expect- ing to hear from " the most enlightened people under the sun ...
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... speech , and freedom of discussion , which was the glory and safeguard of their national independence . " O Ma- homet ! " thought I , " what a country must that be , which builds its political safety on ruined 6 Salmagundi.
... speech , and freedom of discussion , which was the glory and safeguard of their national independence . " O Ma- homet ! " thought I , " what a country must that be , which builds its political safety on ruined 6 Salmagundi.
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... thought , from the long vista of years through which he contemplated many of his projects , that the good man had forgot the age of the patriarchs had long since gone by , and calculated living a century longer at least . He Cockloft Ball ...
... thought , from the long vista of years through which he contemplated many of his projects , that the good man had forgot the age of the patriarchs had long since gone by , and calculated living a century longer at least . He Cockloft Ball ...
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... thought , and with great gallantry ran off with her picture , which he conveyed in triumph to Cockloft Hall , and hung up in his bed - chamber as a monument of his enterprising spirit . The old gentleman prided himself mightily on this ...
... thought , and with great gallantry ran off with her picture , which he conveyed in triumph to Cockloft Hall , and hung up in his bed - chamber as a monument of his enterprising spirit . The old gentleman prided himself mightily on this ...
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... thought on one of them . Full often have I contributed to their amusement , and have not I a right , for once , to consult my own ? Who is there that does not fondly turn , at times , to linger round those scenes which were once the ...
... thought on one of them . Full often have I contributed to their amusement , and have not I a right , for once , to consult my own ? Who is there that does not fondly turn , at times , to linger round those scenes which were once the ...
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