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... turned from one to the other without hesita- tion or embarrassment . ( Vol . i . p . 106. ) inexhaustible . The Duke of Wellington talked of Canning the other day a great deal at my mother's . He said his talents were astonishing , his ...
... turned from one to the other without hesita- tion or embarrassment . ( Vol . i . p . 106. ) inexhaustible . The Duke of Wellington talked of Canning the other day a great deal at my mother's . He said his talents were astonishing , his ...
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... turned from wonderful information , and the facility with considerations of justice and truth , that we which he handles every subject , from the most can hope to walk through life with integrity grave and severe to the most trifling ...
... turned from wonderful information , and the facility with considerations of justice and truth , that we which he handles every subject , from the most can hope to walk through life with integrity grave and severe to the most trifling ...
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... turned to him and she was going away , there was no longer any brightness in the fresh spring woods , nor any colour in the clear skies overhead . She had been hard on him , he felt ; and yet there was no anger or impatience in his ...
... turned to him and she was going away , there was no longer any brightness in the fresh spring woods , nor any colour in the clear skies overhead . She had been hard on him , he felt ; and yet there was no anger or impatience in his ...
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... turned upon the exhibition of the Royal Academy . I had visited it in the month of May , and had been glad to see in it evidence that the vigour of English art was still unimpaired , in spite of the influ- ence of pre - Raphaelitism now ...
... turned upon the exhibition of the Royal Academy . I had visited it in the month of May , and had been glad to see in it evidence that the vigour of English art was still unimpaired , in spite of the influ- ence of pre - Raphaelitism now ...
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... turned away from me to some tion of the problems which his conversa- ladies who were of the company , ladies tion continually suggested . I must con- who have lately come into our neigh - fess that what I saw amazed me . bourhood , and ...
... turned away from me to some tion of the problems which his conversa- ladies who were of the company , ladies tion continually suggested . I must con- who have lately come into our neigh - fess that what I saw amazed me . bourhood , and ...
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