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... - immense plains cover- ness of philosophy . Instead of ed with rich crops - mountains finding the preservation of order || a person born blind who should re- cover his vision 6 SENTIMENTAL TRAVELS TO THE SOUTH OF FRANCE .
... - immense plains cover- ness of philosophy . Instead of ed with rich crops - mountains finding the preservation of order || a person born blind who should re- cover his vision 6 SENTIMENTAL TRAVELS TO THE SOUTH OF FRANCE .
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a person born blind who should re- cover his vision in an opera - house , and amidst the working of secret machinery , I long strove to account for the infpressions which I felt , without venturing to decide whe- and the administration ...
a person born blind who should re- cover his vision in an opera - house , and amidst the working of secret machinery , I long strove to account for the infpressions which I felt , without venturing to decide whe- and the administration ...
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... person , and large fortune . It was in vain I repeatedly told him I ne- ver could be his ; that I had suffer- ed so much from love as to render it next to impossible for me ever to feel the passion again ; and though I pitied his ...
... person , and large fortune . It was in vain I repeatedly told him I ne- ver could be his ; that I had suffer- ed so much from love as to render it next to impossible for me ever to feel the passion again ; and though I pitied his ...
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... Persons Sir JAMES and his daughter LOUISA ; afterwards Mr. DAPPER and Lady FRAN . CES . Sir James . Say what you will , my dear , there is nothing in the neighbourhood of Paris equal to the place where we are now walking . It is the ...
... Persons Sir JAMES and his daughter LOUISA ; afterwards Mr. DAPPER and Lady FRAN . CES . Sir James . Say what you will , my dear , there is nothing in the neighbourhood of Paris equal to the place where we are now walking . It is the ...
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