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Are we to believe nothing that we cannot account for from natural causes ? Are
tales of supernatural warnings , of the interposition and visible appearance of
disembodied spirits , to be laughed out of countenance and forgotten ? There are
...
Are we to believe nothing that we cannot account for from natural causes ? Are
tales of supernatural warnings , of the interposition and visible appearance of
disembodied spirits , to be laughed out of countenance and forgotten ? There are
...
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Besides , the age has been overstocked with them ; and we believe people are
well tired of straining their sensibilities into a consonance and sympathy with the
supposed feelings , soliloquies , and confessions of murderers and robbers , who
...
Besides , the age has been overstocked with them ; and we believe people are
well tired of straining their sensibilities into a consonance and sympathy with the
supposed feelings , soliloquies , and confessions of murderers and robbers , who
...
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I believe I told you I had been to Chamouny ; but as I suppose you will like to
follow all my motions in Switzerland , I will begin at Basle , the first place we
arrived at . Here I met with Mr. — who was very kind , and inquired particularly
about you ...
I believe I told you I had been to Chamouny ; but as I suppose you will like to
follow all my motions in Switzerland , I will begin at Basle , the first place we
arrived at . Here I met with Mr. — who was very kind , and inquired particularly
about you ...
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During the next year , the ninth of Byron's regular reign , dating his accession
from the appearance of the two first cantos of Childe Harold , we find the only
long intermission in the rapid succession of his publications . We believe , that
during ...
During the next year , the ninth of Byron's regular reign , dating his accession
from the appearance of the two first cantos of Childe Harold , we find the only
long intermission in the rapid succession of his publications . We believe , that
during ...
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pears in this edition , for the first time , we believe , in America . It was an
experiment in which no one was as likely to succeed as Byron . Pulci , however ,
is much more valuable for his antiquity , and as the forerunner of Ariosto , than for
his ...
pears in this edition , for the first time , we believe , in America . It was an
experiment in which no one was as likely to succeed as Byron . Pulci , however ,
is much more valuable for his antiquity , and as the forerunner of Ariosto , than for
his ...
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