Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... happy when blowing the boatswain's whistle , and piping all hands to grog . Montaigne's " three most excellent men , " were Homer , Epaminondas , and Alexander the Great . If my uncle had lived in the old time , he would certainly have ...
... happy when blowing the boatswain's whistle , and piping all hands to grog . Montaigne's " three most excellent men , " were Homer , Epaminondas , and Alexander the Great . If my uncle had lived in the old time , he would certainly have ...
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... happy . 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 bless- ings which may have rendered him happy , but which never having ...
... happy . 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 bless- ings which may have rendered him happy , but which never having ...
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... Happy father , in- deed , to be blessed with such an excellent son ! A second boy was born unto them , Everard , — delicate in body but vigorous in mind , the darling of his mother , the aversion of Mr. Sinclair , the very antipodes of ...
... Happy father , in- deed , to be blessed with such an excellent son ! A second boy was born unto them , Everard , — delicate in body but vigorous in mind , the darling of his mother , the aversion of Mr. Sinclair , the very antipodes of ...
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... shel- tered from the whirlwinds of ruthless and intole- rant bigotry . This is pure , rational , unadulterated truth . This is the haven of my wandering de- sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which 36 JERNINGHAM .
... shel- tered from the whirlwinds of ruthless and intole- rant bigotry . This is pure , rational , unadulterated truth . This is the haven of my wandering de- sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which 36 JERNINGHAM .
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Sir John William Kaye. sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which directed my bark to so prosperous a port . " But did Everard understand what he read ? I do not think it likely that he did . His intellect had just arrived at a degree ...
Sir John William Kaye. sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which directed my bark to so prosperous a port . " But did Everard understand what he read ? I do not think it likely that he did . His intellect had just arrived at a degree ...
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