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... continually finding out some very simple cause for some great matter of marvel . Thus have I chanced , in my peregrinations about this great metropolis , to blunder upon a scene which unfolded to ine some of the mysteries of the book ...
... continually finding out some very simple cause for some great matter of marvel . Thus have I chanced , in my peregrinations about this great metropolis , to blunder upon a scene which unfolded to ine some of the mysteries of the book ...
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... continually thrown back upon the world by the frigidity and pomp of the poor worms around me . The only being in the whole con- gregation who appeared thoroughly to feel the humble and prostrate piety of a true Christian was a poor ...
... continually thrown back upon the world by the frigidity and pomp of the poor worms around me . The only being in the whole con- gregation who appeared thoroughly to feel the humble and prostrate piety of a true Christian was a poor ...
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... continually growing faint and obscure ; but the intercourse between the au- thor and his fellow - men is ever new , active , and immediate . He has lived for them more than for himself ; he has sacrificed surround- ing enjoyments , and ...
... continually growing faint and obscure ; but the intercourse between the au- thor and his fellow - men is ever new , active , and immediate . He has lived for them more than for himself ; he has sacrificed surround- ing enjoyments , and ...
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THE AUTHORS ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF I | 6 |
ROSCOE | 17 |
THE WIFE | 29 |
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