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... present you with for my sake . When you look upon it , think you are my affianced bride . Oh ! Eliza , when you look upon it , think on me ; and if ever the messenger of mis- fortune tells you I am no more , wear it as the token of one ...
... present you with for my sake . When you look upon it , think you are my affianced bride . Oh ! Eliza , when you look upon it , think on me ; and if ever the messenger of mis- fortune tells you I am no more , wear it as the token of one ...
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... present volume will not be found wanting in variety or interest . We have the pleasure of informing our readers that an important alter- ation in the size of the Atheneum will be made on commencing the next volume . The smallness of ...
... present volume will not be found wanting in variety or interest . We have the pleasure of informing our readers that an important alter- ation in the size of the Atheneum will be made on commencing the next volume . The smallness of ...
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... present , it is gra- tifying to be able to direct our atten- tion to a country which presents so wide and extended a field for the operation of British capital and enter- prise as Brazil . That there are still some dark clouds hovering ...
... present , it is gra- tifying to be able to direct our atten- tion to a country which presents so wide and extended a field for the operation of British capital and enter- prise as Brazil . That there are still some dark clouds hovering ...
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