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... never repented , yet could never stifle his conscience . He never would allow , yet never could deny , a world to come ; and he contemplated , with unceasing terror , what would probably be his own state in such a world , if there was ...
... never repented , yet could never stifle his conscience . He never would allow , yet never could deny , a world to come ; and he contemplated , with unceasing terror , what would probably be his own state in such a world , if there was ...
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... never saw the address referred to in ' N. & Q. , ' never heard of it , don't believe there ever was such an address . Never heard of ' penny readings ' in America . There might have been such a jeu d'esprit in a newspaper , but I don't ...
... never saw the address referred to in ' N. & Q. , ' never heard of it , don't believe there ever was such an address . Never heard of ' penny readings ' in America . There might have been such a jeu d'esprit in a newspaper , but I don't ...
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... never physicked me , Was never near my side ; But when fever came I thought of his name , And that was enough - I died . DEATH MAKES ALL EQUAL . ( From the Greek : author unknown . ) This man when alive was a slave , but behold , such ...
... never physicked me , Was never near my side ; But when fever came I thought of his name , And that was enough - I died . DEATH MAKES ALL EQUAL . ( From the Greek : author unknown . ) This man when alive was a slave , but behold , such ...
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The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
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