De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... true reli- gion , when , not merely the offspring of the under- standing and reason , but the effusion of a grateful heart , worshippng from love ! In sickness and sor- row , under misfortune and mortification , its voice , conveyed by ...
... true reli- gion , when , not merely the offspring of the under- standing and reason , but the effusion of a grateful heart , worshippng from love ! In sickness and sor- row , under misfortune and mortification , its voice , conveyed by ...
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... true , that I cannot do without him , and takes liberties upon it . " " And Mrs. Mary , " said I , rather perhaps too sig- nificantly , for I perceived he did not like it , and I was sorry to think it might spoil the digestion of a good ...
... true , that I cannot do without him , and takes liberties upon it . " " And Mrs. Mary , " said I , rather perhaps too sig- nificantly , for I perceived he did not like it , and I was sorry to think it might spoil the digestion of a good ...
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... true secret . I can bear with these people , because , knowing that they are not my equals , I think I can assert myself when I please ; but not so if I married a woman of family , who would always be standing on her rights , and would ...
... true secret . I can bear with these people , because , knowing that they are not my equals , I think I can assert myself when I please ; but not so if I married a woman of family , who would always be standing on her rights , and would ...
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... true friend , " said he in return , " and I shall , perhaps , be relieved of a burthen by confiding every thing to you . I am then-- " " Married ! " exclaimed I ; " married to your house- keeper ? " " No ; thank heaven ! ” replied he ...
... true friend , " said he in return , " and I shall , perhaps , be relieved of a burthen by confiding every thing to you . I am then-- " " Married ! " exclaimed I ; " married to your house- keeper ? " " No ; thank heaven ! ” replied he ...
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... true , that I was endeavouring to rescue him from the tyranny of her dominion , she became markedly averse to me as a guest , and in no very measured terms sometimes let fall , how odious it was for people , who had no home of their own ...
... true , that I was endeavouring to rescue him from the tyranny of her dominion , she became markedly averse to me as a guest , and in no very measured terms sometimes let fall , how odious it was for people , who had no home of their own ...
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