Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 68–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... 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 . He will disgrace both himself and his family ; he ...
... 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 . He will disgrace both himself and his family ; he ...
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... desire of a mer- ciful God . He conceived that by a concurrence of voluntary energies , very much of this evil might be amended . He did not think that the institu- tions of humanity were founded upon true Chris- tian principles . This ...
... desire of a mer- ciful God . He conceived that by a concurrence of voluntary energies , very much of this evil might be amended . He did not think that the institu- tions of humanity were founded upon true Chris- tian principles . This ...
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... desire to know every circumstance connected with this extraordi- nary affray . " I felt myself delicately situated , but I saw not any passage of escape . I would have given almost all that I possessed to have been spared this recital ...
... desire to know every circumstance connected with this extraordi- nary affray . " I felt myself delicately situated , but I saw not any passage of escape . I would have given almost all that I possessed to have been spared this recital ...
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... desire I felt to return : like Orpheus departing out of hell , I felt myself violently impelled to look back , whatever might be the consequences . I retraced the steps I had taken , my heart was throbbing with excitement : my hand was ...
... desire I felt to return : like Orpheus departing out of hell , I felt myself violently impelled to look back , whatever might be the consequences . I retraced the steps I had taken , my heart was throbbing with excitement : my hand was ...
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... desire to be grinned to death by a multitude . " My companion conducted me along one side of the square of Covent Garden ; quitting which , we passed up a street , half of which we had already accomplished , when Leicester cried out ...
... desire to be grinned to death by a multitude . " My companion conducted me along one side of the square of Covent Garden ; quitting which , we passed up a street , half of which we had already accomplished , when Leicester cried out ...
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