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Pagina 46
... thought of my dear mamma with sympathy , and wished she could know how comfortable we were . At last somebody shook me . I woke , looked out of the window , saw the stars , and heard voices . Three sailors were standing by the chaise ...
... thought of my dear mamma with sympathy , and wished she could know how comfortable we were . At last somebody shook me . I woke , looked out of the window , saw the stars , and heard voices . Three sailors were standing by the chaise ...
Pagina 53
... thought damp my joy that I could not say a word , but hurried with my uncle through the town down St. Matthew's Street , and even a little way along the Whitton Road before I remem- bered that we were leaving the river be- hind us . He ...
... thought damp my joy that I could not say a word , but hurried with my uncle through the town down St. Matthew's Street , and even a little way along the Whitton Road before I remem- bered that we were leaving the river be- hind us . He ...
Pagina 61
... thought of yet , although in the present state of the struggle with the Church it would be emi- nently in Italy's interest . self , to separate from his party ; he alone | word and every step of the German states- in this party being ...
... thought of yet , although in the present state of the struggle with the Church it would be emi- nently in Italy's interest . self , to separate from his party ; he alone | word and every step of the German states- in this party being ...
Pagina 64
... thought , we may observe that the guards of mediocrity . censure which men pronounce upon the conduct of others is mostly a censure pro- Strength of resolve is often the result of ceeding from lofty expectations . poverty of imagination ...
... thought , we may observe that the guards of mediocrity . censure which men pronounce upon the conduct of others is mostly a censure pro- Strength of resolve is often the result of ceeding from lofty expectations . poverty of imagination ...
Pagina 72
... thought suffi ciently wonderful and terrible to bring up Mr. Barrington or Mr. Tucker in hot haste to communicate them to the Ketton house- hold . Of these topics , the most exciting were the trials of Ireland , Pickering , and Groves ...
... thought suffi ciently wonderful and terrible to bring up Mr. Barrington or Mr. Tucker in hot haste to communicate them to the Ketton house- hold . Of these topics , the most exciting were the trials of Ireland , Pickering , and Groves ...
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