The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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Pagina 101
... cause for despondency ; and that depression , therefore , though partly accidental , will not be unrea- sonable , and the character which it may assume will not be that of illusion . The conscience may be set in action by physical causes ...
... cause for despondency ; and that depression , therefore , though partly accidental , will not be unrea- sonable , and the character which it may assume will not be that of illusion . The conscience may be set in action by physical causes ...
Pagina 141
... cause of its instability is found to consist in its inconvertibility into specie , the origin of which is traced to over - issues by the bank , and its continuance to the immediate inability of the bank to retrieve its situation . If ...
... cause of its instability is found to consist in its inconvertibility into specie , the origin of which is traced to over - issues by the bank , and its continuance to the immediate inability of the bank to retrieve its situation . If ...
Pagina 234
... cause , it is the cause , my soul , — Let me not name it to you , you chaste stars ! - It is the cause - yet I'll not shed her blood , Nor scar that whiter skin of her's than snow And smooth as monumental alabaster . " Well may Johnson ...
... cause , it is the cause , my soul , — Let me not name it to you , you chaste stars ! - It is the cause - yet I'll not shed her blood , Nor scar that whiter skin of her's than snow And smooth as monumental alabaster . " Well may Johnson ...
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