North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 194
... heart more desolate than it was before . If the world's favor did not change , it was almost certain that he himself would alter ; after living on this exciting element for a while , it would naturally lose its power ; the fountain ...
... heart more desolate than it was before . If the world's favor did not change , it was almost certain that he himself would alter ; after living on this exciting element for a while , it would naturally lose its power ; the fountain ...
Sayfa 205
... heart is strong , and I have hold of the heart of Chantay Washtay . You sought her before I did , and I see she would rather be your companion than mine . She is yours ; and that you may be able to support her , take my horse , and my ...
... heart is strong , and I have hold of the heart of Chantay Washtay . You sought her before I did , and I see she would rather be your companion than mine . She is yours ; and that you may be able to support her , take my horse , and my ...
Sayfa 378
... heart and a virtuous life , though they existed in combination with what he thought erroneous opinions . He had no bigotry ; his firmness was conciliating as well as steadfast ; mild , indeed , and devoid of bitterness , but much more ...
... heart and a virtuous life , though they existed in combination with what he thought erroneous opinions . He had no bigotry ; his firmness was conciliating as well as steadfast ; mild , indeed , and devoid of bitterness , but much more ...
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