Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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follow a similar course . Leicester , I rest satisfied that you will follow the advice we give you in all sincerity of heart , and in all singleness of purpose . I think that we have a right to expect that you will not deny us this .
follow a similar course . Leicester , I rest satisfied that you will follow the advice we give you in all sincerity of heart , and in all singleness of purpose . I think that we have a right to expect that you will not deny us this .
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I knew that my senses were deserting me ; but a kind of infatuation had seized upon my judgment , and I went on , though I knew what would follow . I said to myself an hundred times , " I am drunk ; I know it well enough ; I am in a ...
I knew that my senses were deserting me ; but a kind of infatuation had seized upon my judgment , and I went on , though I knew what would follow . I said to myself an hundred times , " I am drunk ; I know it well enough ; I am in a ...
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That depends , " said my uncle , " upon the spirit in which he reads the book . In one respect , however , I admit the work to be dangerous . It may do harm - it cannot do good . " " And , therefore , it follows ...
That depends , " said my uncle , " upon the spirit in which he reads the book . In one respect , however , I admit the work to be dangerous . It may do harm - it cannot do good . " " And , therefore , it follows ...
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Everard was on his way to school - to schoolhe was then eighteen years of age , and his mind was stored , not superficially with learning of various descriptions ; but the will of a tyrannical parent condemned him still to follow his ...
Everard was on his way to school - to schoolhe was then eighteen years of age , and his mind was stored , not superficially with learning of various descriptions ; but the will of a tyrannical parent condemned him still to follow his ...
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... I proceeded to follow her the whole length of her journey . I was desirous of learning whither she went , and of inquiring from the people with whom she communicated , the true state of her pecuniary circumstances .
... I proceeded to follow her the whole length of her journey . I was desirous of learning whither she went , and of inquiring from the people with whom she communicated , the true state of her pecuniary circumstances .
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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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