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Page 10
... I went in upon business . The vanity of great men shows itself in different ways , but , I believe , always exists in some shape or other . " We have not been accustomed to look upon the Duke 10 [ July , Memorials of Wellington .
... I went in upon business . The vanity of great men shows itself in different ways , but , I believe , always exists in some shape or other . " We have not been accustomed to look upon the Duke 10 [ July , Memorials of Wellington .
Page 19
... believe has never before been made public , and is a valuable document , clear and straightforward , according to the habitual practice of the writer . We subjoin this letter , as being of the highest interest : -- " Paris , Nov. 15th ...
... believe has never before been made public , and is a valuable document , clear and straightforward , according to the habitual practice of the writer . We subjoin this letter , as being of the highest interest : -- " Paris , Nov. 15th ...
Page 43
... believe obsolete . It is , how- ever , still highly esteemed in Norway , where bread is sometimes made from the powder of its dried roots . In Lap- land , the poets crown themselves with garlands of its leaves and flowers , and fancy ...
... believe obsolete . It is , how- ever , still highly esteemed in Norway , where bread is sometimes made from the powder of its dried roots . In Lap- land , the poets crown themselves with garlands of its leaves and flowers , and fancy ...
Page 58
... believe that he could control his feelings admirably on the Place de GrĂªve . Jasper , I see that we must finish this conversation when we are alone together . And now to dinner . " He assumed a half air of gaiety as he said this , but ...
... believe that he could control his feelings admirably on the Place de GrĂªve . Jasper , I see that we must finish this conversation when we are alone together . And now to dinner . " He assumed a half air of gaiety as he said this , but ...
Page 88
... believe that the insane acts of recklessness of which we read , the apparent ingratidude to others , the suicidal destruction of his own happi- ness , the " unenjoying sensualism " of intoxication , could all emanate from the same ...
... believe that the insane acts of recklessness of which we read , the apparent ingratidude to others , the suicidal destruction of his own happi- ness , the " unenjoying sensualism " of intoxication , could all emanate from the same ...
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