Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... answered , and his answer was , " To do good . " The love which had lately been concentrated into one strongly - burning focus , was now to be diffused over the world ; and his heart , from the love of an individual , betook itself ...
... answered , and his answer was , " To do good . " The love which had lately been concentrated into one strongly - burning focus , was now to be diffused over the world ; and his heart , from the love of an individual , betook itself ...
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... answered the boy ; " but I will call those who can . Here , Evans , be so good as to help me to thrash these green - horns . " There was a fight , in the middle of which the little victim escaped ; but Everard Sinclair and I were well ...
... answered the boy ; " but I will call those who can . Here , Evans , be so good as to help me to thrash these green - horns . " There was a fight , in the middle of which the little victim escaped ; but Everard Sinclair and I were well ...
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... answer was , " He is Mr. Delaval . " He was too good to be an usher in a school ; he was a pro- found scholar , and a consummate gentleman ; profound scholars and consummate gentlemen are not often ushers in schools . Was he poor ? That ...
... answer was , " He is Mr. Delaval . " He was too good to be an usher in a school ; he was a pro- found scholar , and a consummate gentleman ; profound scholars and consummate gentlemen are not often ushers in schools . Was he poor ? That ...
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... answer , positively nothing ; they are guiltless of any evil intentions . You say that they are atheists ; why , the man who wrote the very work which has so incensed you , was not an atheist , Evans . The first sentence in the book at ...
... answer , positively nothing ; they are guiltless of any evil intentions . You say that they are atheists ; why , the man who wrote the very work which has so incensed you , was not an atheist , Evans . The first sentence in the book at ...
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... answer which I returned to Harry Leicester's petition . " I applaud your motives , my good fellow , " re- turned the young scion of nobility ; " but these objections are easily obviated ; so that if you have 106 JERNINGHAM .
... answer which I returned to Harry Leicester's petition . " I applaud your motives , my good fellow , " re- turned the young scion of nobility ; " but these objections are easily obviated ; so that if you have 106 JERNINGHAM .
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