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... thought a disease . In the intervals of intermission he manages his business , and goes out and pays visits , as if nothing were the matter . I had an opportunity of seeing a striking example of this while we remained at Batavia . One ...
... thought a disease . In the intervals of intermission he manages his business , and goes out and pays visits , as if nothing were the matter . I had an opportunity of seeing a striking example of this while we remained at Batavia . One ...
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... thought , memory , imagination , and reason , " and of several attributes , such as " virtue , vice , and conscience , and their various modifications ; " which neither natural philosophy nor com- mon sense has ever discovered to be ...
... thought , memory , imagination , and reason , " and of several attributes , such as " virtue , vice , and conscience , and their various modifications ; " which neither natural philosophy nor com- mon sense has ever discovered to be ...
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... thought with fond regret On auld lang syne . On auld lang syne , my dear , On auld lang syne ; And oft I've thought with fond regret On auld lang syne . Thy proffer'd friendship cheer'd my heart , I frankly gave thee mine ; When thou ...
... thought with fond regret On auld lang syne . On auld lang syne , my dear , On auld lang syne ; And oft I've thought with fond regret On auld lang syne . Thy proffer'd friendship cheer'd my heart , I frankly gave thee mine ; When thou ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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