Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... believe that I shall soon forget my own . What a confounded memory I have ! " " New fellow : " then after all they were talking of Frederick ; or , it was just possible , of myself.— There is no accounting for tastes , thought I. My ...
... believe that I shall soon forget my own . What a confounded memory I have ! " " New fellow : " then after all they were talking of Frederick ; or , it was just possible , of myself.— There is no accounting for tastes , thought I. My ...
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... him a natural . He sometimes said , " Come here , Everard , " and not " Come here , you spooney . " He gave his boy a book at Christmas . I believe it was White's Farriery . Once he condescended to say , " You JERNINGHAM . 37.
... him a natural . He sometimes said , " Come here , Everard , " and not " Come here , you spooney . " He gave his boy a book at Christmas . I believe it was White's Farriery . Once he condescended to say , " You JERNINGHAM . 37.
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... believe in the Bible . " I will explain : he had read the sacred writings ; he had studied them very intently , and believed them , as others believe them , to be works of divine revelation : but he did not interpret the scriptures ...
... believe in the Bible . " I will explain : he had read the sacred writings ; he had studied them very intently , and believed them , as others believe them , to be works of divine revelation : but he did not interpret the scriptures ...
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... believe in the divine incarnation . I must not suffer myself to wander into the thorny paths of theological con- troversy . I already have gone too far , considering the profane nature of this work . But it is re- quisite to the full ...
... believe in the divine incarnation . I must not suffer myself to wander into the thorny paths of theological con- troversy . I already have gone too far , considering the profane nature of this work . But it is re- quisite to the full ...
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... believe that we should have torn the usher into pieces , as the Bacchants tore Pentheus of old . School - boys have very fair notions about resisting oppression and taxation . It fares ill with the usher of a school , if the man is ...
... believe that we should have torn the usher into pieces , as the Bacchants tore Pentheus of old . School - boys have very fair notions about resisting oppression and taxation . It fares ill with the usher of a school , if the man is ...
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