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" The moment of finishing his plans in deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. "
Memoirs of Howard, Compiled from His Diary, His Confidential Letters, and ... - Página 334
por James Baldwin Brown - 1831 - 352 páginas
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen3

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 796 páginas
...that would have detained him a week inactive« after their final adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity was not more unconquerable...invariable, than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. This ob* jcct he pursued with a devotion, which seemed to annihilate to his...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1806 - 854 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. Tue law which carries water down a declivity was not more unconquerable...invariable, than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. This object he pursued with a devotion \vhicn seemed to annihilate to his perceptions...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen3

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 páginas
...have detairted hitn a week inactive, after their final adjustment. The law which tarries water dowh a declivity Was not more unconquerable and invariable, than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. This object he pursued with ä devotion, which seemed to annihilate to hi»...
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1808 - 614 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity, was not more unconquerable...invariable than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. The importance of this object held his faculties in a state of excitement which...
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An Historical Inquiry Into the Principal Circumstances and Events Relative ...

Barclay Mounteney - 1824 - 580 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive, after their final adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity was not more unconquerable...invariable than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. This object he pursued with a devotion which seemed to annihilate, to his perceptions,...
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Hints to Parents ...: No. I[-VI], Temas1-6

1825 - 498 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inActive after their final adjustment. The Jaw which carries water down a declivity, was not more unconquerable...affected by lighter interests, and on which therefore the 58 The biography of practically Christian characters, first introduced in short conversations, and...
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Hints to Parents: In Two Parts

1825 - 90 páginas
...adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity, was not more unconquerable and invariable thin the determination of his feelings towards the main...in a state of excitement which was too rigid to be afiected by lighter interests, and on which therefore the beauties of nature and of art had no power....
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Essays in a Series of Letters on the Following Subjects: On a Man's Writing ...

John Foster - 1826 - 290 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity, was not more unconquerable...invariable than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. The importance of this object held his faculties in a state of excitement which...
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Polemical and Other Miscellanies: Consisting of Articles Originally Inserted ...

Robert Hall - 1827 - 276 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity was not more unconquerable...invariable, than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. The importance of this object held his faculties in a state of excitement which...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 páginas
...pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. The law which carries water down a declivity was not more unconquerable...invariable than the determination of his feelings toward the main object. The importance of this object held his faculties in a state of excitement which...
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