Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... better qualified to cure red herrings than the diseases of the state : at the conclusion of which harangue , he snapped his fingers at them in scorn , and sate down fuming with indignation . their The Philistines were not more astounded ...
... better qualified to cure red herrings than the diseases of the state : at the conclusion of which harangue , he snapped his fingers at them in scorn , and sate down fuming with indignation . their The Philistines were not more astounded ...
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... better than any body else the best disposition to make of her property , and , moreover , was so perfectly well acquainted with the insecurity of all the methods recom- mended to her for its profitable employment , that she preferred ...
... better than any body else the best disposition to make of her property , and , moreover , was so perfectly well acquainted with the insecurity of all the methods recom- mended to her for its profitable employment , that she preferred ...
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... pretended prophecies , we are better without knowing them : if we can , they are no predictions . As to the stars , they may help us to shape our course at sea but not ashore , for nothing but egregious vanity 32 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
... pretended prophecies , we are better without knowing them : if we can , they are no predictions . As to the stars , they may help us to shape our course at sea but not ashore , for nothing but egregious vanity 32 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
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... better than I wish myself ; that you may be speedily released from a world that makes life a daily death , by laying your head in the tranquil grave , that makes death an eternal life . " ' Such was his parting with the misanthropical ...
... better than I wish myself ; that you may be speedily released from a world that makes life a daily death , by laying your head in the tranquil grave , that makes death an eternal life . " ' Such was his parting with the misanthropical ...
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... better reason , however , convinced him , that he who means to live in the world must consult the feelings of society ; that an alliance with an infamous family would never be recognised by his own ; and that happiness seldom attends a ...
... better reason , however , convinced him , that he who means to live in the world must consult the feelings of society ; that an alliance with an infamous family would never be recognised by his own ; and that happiness seldom attends a ...
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