Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... remarkable for fra- ternal affection . Eteocles and Polynices were but types of us ; we battled it out so manfully . Of my first sojourn in Hindustan I recollect very little : for I was not quite five years 2 JERNINGHAM .
... remarkable for fra- ternal affection . Eteocles and Polynices were but types of us ; we battled it out so manfully . Of my first sojourn in Hindustan I recollect very little : for I was not quite five years 2 JERNINGHAM .
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... affection . As for myself , I was quite 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 ...
... affection . As for myself , I was quite 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 ...
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... affections of my Uncle Matthew , which I undesignedly appropriated to myself , though God knows , I would have shared them with my brother , had I possessed any control over the gift . But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that ...
... affections of my Uncle Matthew , which I undesignedly appropriated to myself , though God knows , I would have shared them with my brother , had I possessed any control over the gift . But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that ...
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... affection were “ sickly sentimentalities ; " his desire of knowledge and his consequent studiousness were interpreted into phy- sical indolence . " In short , " said Mr. Sinclair , " I disown him ; he is no son of mine ; I detest him ...
... affection were “ sickly sentimentalities ; " his desire of knowledge and his consequent studiousness were interpreted into phy- sical indolence . " In short , " said Mr. Sinclair , " I disown him ; he is no son of mine ; I detest him ...
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... What could poor Mrs. Sinclair do ? Every attempt that she made to turn the current of her husband's affection upon Everard was met with the most open hostility . But this could not last very long . She struggled 30 JERNINGHAM .
... What could poor Mrs. Sinclair do ? Every attempt that she made to turn the current of her husband's affection upon Everard was met with the most open hostility . But this could not last very long . She struggled 30 JERNINGHAM .
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