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The Sunshine of Home: Or, Hearts and Homes - Page 14
by Joseph J. Hart - 1879 - 176 pages
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The North American Review, Volume 52

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 740 pages
...away by which she could herself make up a sign of any thing that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind, and at once her countenance lighted...saw that the great obstacle was overcome, and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward efforts were to be...
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The Saint Petersburg English Review of Literature, the Arts and ..., Volume 4

1842 - 590 pages
...was a way by which she could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and shoot it into another mind ; and at once her countenance...saw that the great obstacle was overcome ; and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and ..., Volume 4

1842 - 592 pages
...was a way by which she could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and shoot it into another mind ; and at once her countenance...saw that the great obstacle was overcome; and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., Volume 2

J. Fletcher - 1843 - 472 pages
...way by which she could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted...saw that the great obstacle was overcome ; and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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Works, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pages
...could herself make up a sign of any thing that was in her own mind , and show it to another mind ; a ud at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression...saw that the great obstacle was overcome ; and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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The St. Peterburg English Review, Volume 4

S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 pages
...that was in her own mind, and shoot it into another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted up wilh a human expression : it was no longer a dog. or parrot...saw that the great obstacle was overcome : and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 pages
...dog, or parrot : it was an immortal spirit , eagerly seizing upon a new link of union •with othsr spirits ! I could almost fix upon the moment when...saw that the great obstacle was overcome ; and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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American Notes for General Circulation, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 334 pages
...it was an immortal spirit, eagerly seizing upon a new link of union with other spirits ! I VOL. i. e could almost fix upon the moment when this truth dawned...saw that the great obstacle was overcome ; and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward, efforts were to be...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 pages
...way by which she could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted...saw that the great obstacle was overcome, and that henceforward nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward efforts were to be...
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A Blind Man's Offering

Benjamin B. Bowen - 1847 - 470 pages
...way by which she could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted...saw that the great obstacle was overcome, and that henceforward, nothing but patient and persevering, but plain and straightforward efforts were to be...
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