Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... nature of this work . But it is re- quisite to the full development of Everard's cha- racter , that these things should at least be par- tially understood . But Everard was in reality a Christian , -a sin- cere and devout Christian ...
... nature of this work . But it is re- quisite to the full development of Everard's cha- racter , that these things should at least be par- tially understood . But Everard was in reality a Christian , -a sin- cere and devout Christian ...
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... Tyrannus , " which being interpreted , is " Swell - foot the Tyrant . " Neither was the moral man much more favoured by nature than the physical ; Mr. Baker was a D monster of selfishness and cruelty ; coarse in his manners JERNINGHAM . 49.
... Tyrannus , " which being interpreted , is " Swell - foot the Tyrant . " Neither was the moral man much more favoured by nature than the physical ; Mr. Baker was a D monster of selfishness and cruelty ; coarse in his manners JERNINGHAM . 49.
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... nature ; but take heed : Though I can sleep in silence and look on The mockery you make of my dull patience , Yet you shall know , the best of ye , that in me There is a masculine , a stirring spirit , Which once provoked , shall , like ...
... nature ; but take heed : Though I can sleep in silence and look on The mockery you make of my dull patience , Yet you shall know , the best of ye , that in me There is a masculine , a stirring spirit , Which once provoked , shall , like ...
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... nature of his offence , I had no very distinct knowledge . I questioned one of the by - standers upon the subject , and was answered , " The book , to be sure ! " but this was not very explanatory ; so I began to in- terrogate another ...
... nature of his offence , I had no very distinct knowledge . I questioned one of the by - standers upon the subject , and was answered , " The book , to be sure ! " but this was not very explanatory ; so I began to in- terrogate another ...
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... natural beauties of the place . I had always derived infinite pleasure from a contemplation of the wondrous works of nature , and the mind of Everard was of a kindred turn , a circumstance which enhanced my delight . The luxuriance of ...
... natural beauties of the place . I had always derived infinite pleasure from a contemplation of the wondrous works of nature , and the mind of Everard was of a kindred turn , a circumstance which enhanced my delight . The luxuriance of ...
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