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And , that no doubt might be left concerning the persons alluded to , the writer annexes the names of Miss BAILIE , W. SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH and COLERIDGE . For that which follows , I have only hearsay ...
And , that no doubt might be left concerning the persons alluded to , the writer annexes the names of Miss BAILIE , W. SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH and COLERIDGE . For that which follows , I have only hearsay ...
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Anxious enquiries were then , of course , made concerning the pastor's habits ; and the solution of the phenomenon was soon obtained . For it appeared , that it had been the old man's custom , for years , to walk up and down a passage ...
Anxious enquiries were then , of course , made concerning the pastor's habits ; and the solution of the phenomenon was soon obtained . For it appeared , that it had been the old man's custom , for years , to walk up and down a passage ...
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CHAPTER XII A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or omission of the chapter that follows . In the perusal of philosophical works I have been greatly benefited by a resolve , which , in the antithetic form and ...
CHAPTER XII A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or omission of the chapter that follows . In the perusal of philosophical works I have been greatly benefited by a resolve , which , in the antithetic form and ...
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