Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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The tranquillity of an un - upbraiding conscience , the will and the power to do good , brotherly love towards all men , and trust in the mercy of God , are blessings which may have rendered him happy , but which never having ...
The tranquillity of an un - upbraiding conscience , the will and the power to do good , brotherly love towards all men , and trust in the mercy of God , are blessings which may have rendered him happy , but which never having ...
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Be it so : I neither defrauded him of his birth - right , neither took I away his blessing , nor supplanted him in any one thing but the affections of my Uncle Matthew , which I undesignedly appropriated to myself , though God knows ...
Be it so : I neither defrauded him of his birth - right , neither took I away his blessing , nor supplanted him in any one thing but the affections of my Uncle Matthew , which I undesignedly appropriated to myself , though God knows ...
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I had long been dreaming of a friend ; in the solitude of my past life , I had pictured to myself an ideal companion , and indulged in a visionary hope that , some day , such a blessing might be granted to me .
I had long been dreaming of a friend ; in the solitude of my past life , I had pictured to myself an ideal companion , and indulged in a visionary hope that , some day , such a blessing might be granted to me .
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He did not cultivate his mind , but he cultivated the paternal estate . He was a prodigy of strength , an infant Hercules , and Mr. Sinclair clave to the boy . Happy father , indeed , to be blessed with such an excellent son !
He did not cultivate his mind , but he cultivated the paternal estate . He was a prodigy of strength , an infant Hercules , and Mr. Sinclair clave to the boy . Happy father , indeed , to be blessed with such an excellent son !
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He had no thought for himself ; he would have kissed the hand that smote him , and blessed the most bitter of his enemies . But upon Mr. Sinclair , all these endearing qualities were unfortunately entirely thrown away .
He had no thought for himself ; he would have kissed the hand that smote him , and blessed the most bitter of his enemies . But upon Mr. Sinclair , all these endearing qualities were unfortunately entirely thrown away .
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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