Rose D'Albret: Or, Troublous Times, a Romance, Nummer 36

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Harper, 1844 - 152 pagina's

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Pagina 182 - I REQUIRE and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled together otherwise than God's Word doth allow are not joined together by God; neither is their Matrimony lawful.
Pagina 107 - ... slipped his hand into his pocket, drew out the two pistols, and, with the one in his right hand and the other in his left, followed Bill Maltby into the dark and narrow passage.
Pagina 112 - Don't walk upon commons too late any more ; for your head, I think, must show you by this time that a pitcher ' never goes so often to the well but it comes home broken at last. I will send you down a clerk in the course of to-morrow to take your signatures to the papers enclosed when you have looked over them, and, in the mean time, you will believe me,
Pagina 87 - Brown, mounted the little bank under which the cottage 1a£, and came upon the common above. There was a small public-house at the distance of about a quarter of a mile, at the door of which Brown stopped, declaring that, as he had been bilked of his wine, the other should treat him to a glass of spirits ; and, going in, he tossed off more than half a pint of the liquid fire, which is but too readily to be found in such places, partly at his own expense, partly at that of Williams. He was inclined...
Pagina 69 - ... gratification, but a precious trust confided to us for its due administration to others. In whatever hands it accumulates, to whomsoever it descends, it is but as a stream collected into a great reservoir to fertilize and refresh all that is around it. If, by what I propose, you can reclaim this young man...
Pagina 266 - ... Collections, as well as principals of District Schools and Seminaries of Learning, who may not possess any reliable means of forming a true estimate of any production, commends itself to all such by its novel feature of including bibliographical, explanatory, and critical notices. For want of such aid, a large portion of the reading community remain ignorant of the vast wealth of our...
Pagina 69 - but I trust that good rather than evil may result to Latimer from this accident ; and I, you see, am unhurt.
Pagina 199 - Charlton say she would call one of the servants to let him in ; but he answered not to do so on any account ; but to come down herself, and he spoke sharply and angrily to her ; after which she told him to wait a minute and she would. He seemed very careful to tell her not to wake any one, saying that he did not wish it to be known that he was there. After waiting a minute or two, I could plainly hear the door below unchained, unbolted, and unlocked ; and the minute after a foot coming quickly up...
Pagina 142 - But who can have done this?" said Dr. Western; "any of the parties, think you, to this suit that is pending?" "Not at all, not at all," replied Mr. Quatterly; "but this young dog who , quitting his rank and station in society , chooses to associate with scamps and swindlers. Was not she a dirty slut to sell her bed and lie upon dirt?
Pagina 148 - Son, to the end that all that believe in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

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