Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... reason to suppose that this gentleman was my father . Of my mother I know little . Few people who are born in India know very much about their mothers , and I was not one of the few . I take it for granted that she was an adventuress ...
... reason to suppose that this gentleman was my father . Of my mother I know little . Few people who are born in India know very much about their mothers , and I was not one of the few . I take it for granted that she was an adventuress ...
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... reason of this I will explain , lest my feelings should be misinterpreted . Kind as was my Uncle Matthew , and considerate as he was in all his arrangements , I was , nevertheless , in the moral sense of these words , a solitary and ...
... reason of this I will explain , lest my feelings should be misinterpreted . Kind as was my Uncle Matthew , and considerate as he was in all his arrangements , I was , nevertheless , in the moral sense of these words , a solitary and ...
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... reason with him ? You might as well have argued with an Æthiopian in the polite language of Tuscany . He was to the last degree impatient of contradiction . To oppose him was only to push him forward ; it was like throwing a ball ...
... reason with him ? You might as well have argued with an Æthiopian in the polite language of Tuscany . He was to the last degree impatient of contradiction . To oppose him was only to push him forward ; it was like throwing a ball ...
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... reason : I am contented . Here can I anchor in safety , secure from the storms of desolating infidelity , and equally shel- tered from the whirlwinds of ruthless and intole- rant bigotry . This is pure , rational , unadulterated truth ...
... reason : I am contented . Here can I anchor in safety , secure from the storms of desolating infidelity , and equally shel- tered from the whirlwinds of ruthless and intole- rant bigotry . This is pure , rational , unadulterated truth ...
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... reason on the efficiency of a whole , from the re- lation of its parts to one another . He knew just enough to collect gall , and to think that he was gathering honey . When Everard's mother died , the poor boy naturally expected that ...
... reason on the efficiency of a whole , from the re- lation of its parts to one another . He knew just enough to collect gall , and to think that he was gathering honey . When Everard's mother died , the poor boy naturally expected that ...
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