Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... young ; he believed that he was doing right . There was no one whose opinion he could ask ; he was obliged to rely upon the strength , or the weakness rather , of his own intel- lect . He had no other object but the acquisition of truth ...
... young ; he believed that he was doing right . There was no one whose opinion he could ask ; he was obliged to rely upon the strength , or the weakness rather , of his own intel- lect . He had no other object but the acquisition of truth ...
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... Young people are prone to be curious , and Delaval mystified us all . " Who is he ? What is he ? " we asked of one answer was , " He is Mr. Delaval . " He was too good to be an usher in a school ; he was a pro- found scholar , and a ...
... Young people are prone to be curious , and Delaval mystified us all . " Who is he ? What is he ? " we asked of one answer was , " He is Mr. Delaval . " He was too good to be an usher in a school ; he was a pro- found scholar , and a ...
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... young friend was the Honourable Henry Leicester . He was the eldest and the only son of an English baron , and was said to have been descended on one side from John of Gaunt , and on the other , from Pierce Gaveston . Be that as it may ...
... young friend was the Honourable Henry Leicester . He was the eldest and the only son of an English baron , and was said to have been descended on one side from John of Gaunt , and on the other , from Pierce Gaveston . Be that as it may ...
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... young Harry Leicester was the rage ; he was , be- yond all dispute , the most popular boy in the academy . But his popularity did not endure very long ; for Mr. Delaval gradually wormed himself into the affections of D 5 JERNINGHAM . 57 ...
... young Harry Leicester was the rage ; he was , be- yond all dispute , the most popular boy in the academy . But his popularity did not endure very long ; for Mr. Delaval gradually wormed himself into the affections of D 5 JERNINGHAM . 57 ...
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... young Leicester , and prostrating himself before the idol of our little world , en- grossed the divinity to himself , and dismissed all other worshippers from the temple . It was not in a week or a month that Delaval contrived to do ...
... young Leicester , and prostrating himself before the idol of our little world , en- grossed the divinity to himself , and dismissed all other worshippers from the temple . It was not in a week or a month that Delaval contrived to do ...
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