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Strana 342
It is a very trifling character to be one of the most variable beings of the most variable kind , especially if we consider that He who is the great standard of perfection has in him no shadow of change , but , is the same yester- day ...
It is a very trifling character to be one of the most variable beings of the most variable kind , especially if we consider that He who is the great standard of perfection has in him no shadow of change , but , is the same yester- day ...
Strana 534
Eucratia , her character , 144 . Eudosia , her character , 144 . Eudoxus and Leontine , their friendship , and education of their children , 123 . Eugenius appropriates a tenth part of his estate to charitable uses , 177 .
Eucratia , her character , 144 . Eudosia , her character , 144 . Eudoxus and Leontine , their friendship , and education of their children , 123 . Eugenius appropriates a tenth part of his estate to charitable uses , 177 .
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“ Abounding in interesting incidents and well drawn characters . " — Hartford Excelrior . ... Full of wit , happy allusions , and lifelike delineations of character , manners , and customs . Far removed from the commonplace .
“ Abounding in interesting incidents and well drawn characters . " — Hartford Excelrior . ... Full of wit , happy allusions , and lifelike delineations of character , manners , and customs . Far removed from the commonplace .
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