Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... possessed any control over the gift . But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that he could to circumvent me , but with very indif- ferent success ; for , as Shakspeare ( than whom if I knew any better authority , I should quote it ...
... possessed any control over the gift . But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that he could to circumvent me , but with very indif- ferent success ; for , as Shakspeare ( than whom if I knew any better authority , I should quote it ...
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... possessed a small , but a well - se- lected library . They were , however , exclusively her own ; and when she died , she bequeathed them to Everard . She had nothing else to give the poor boy but her blessing . What a pity that the ...
... possessed a small , but a well - se- lected library . They were , however , exclusively her own ; and when she died , she bequeathed them to Everard . She had nothing else to give the poor boy but her blessing . What a pity that the ...
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... possessed by that which is communicated to us , through another , by fitful and irregular starts . A man may throw a cloak over your shoulders , but you must draw it tightly around you with your own hands , or you will lose it . Besides ...
... possessed by that which is communicated to us , through another , by fitful and irregular starts . A man may throw a cloak over your shoulders , but you must draw it tightly around you with your own hands , or you will lose it . Besides ...
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... possessed to have been spared this recital of events , but I saw not a single outlet of evasion ; my character for veracity , upon which Mr. Delaval had complimented me , was not to be lightly regarded , and the main cause of this ...
... possessed to have been spared this recital of events , but I saw not a single outlet of evasion ; my character for veracity , upon which Mr. Delaval had complimented me , was not to be lightly regarded , and the main cause of this ...
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... possessed - I should say , suf- ficiently barbarous , to watch every manifestation of his agony - every motion of the sufferer's frame ; his bosom was heaving convulsively ; his hands were clenched firmly together ; every muscle of his ...
... possessed - I should say , suf- ficiently barbarous , to watch every manifestation of his agony - every motion of the sufferer's frame ; his bosom was heaving convulsively ; his hands were clenched firmly together ; every muscle of his ...
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