| 1816 - 758 страници
...she should have gone a month longer. After all this, it is possible it may be her child ; but «'here one believes it, a thousand do not. For my part, except they do give very plain demonstrations, which is almost impossible .now, I shall ever be of the number of unbelievers. I don't tin.I that people... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 552 страници
...have gone a month longer. After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child; but where one believe it, a thousand do not. For my part, except they do give very plain demonstrations, which is almost impossible now, I shall ever be of the number of unbelievers. 1 don't find that people are... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 456 страници
...the world, or give people any demonstration of it After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child ; but where one believes it, a thousand do not. For...except they do give very plain demonstrations, which is almost impossible now, I shall ever be of the number of unbelievers." (p. 175.) There follow, in... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 462 страници
...give people any demonstration of it. After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child ; but wlu-re one believes it, a thousand do not. For my part, except they do give very plain demonstrations, which is almost impossible now, I shall ever be of the number of unbelievers." (p. 175.) There follow, in... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1847 - 518 страници
...throughout the composition of this epistle. She continues — " After all this, 'tis possible it may lie her child (the queen's), but where one believes it,...at all disheartened, but seem all of a mind, which it a very comfortable thing at such a time as this." Thus the princess Anne affirms of herself, that... | |
| 1847 - 760 страници
...interest and her conscience are visible throughout the composition of this epistle. She continues, — ' After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child...shall ever be of the number of the unbelievers. I do not find that people are at all disheartened, but seem all of a mind, which is a very comfortable... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1847 - 444 страници
...interest and her conscience are visible throughout the composition of this epistle. She continues — " After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child (the queen's), hut where one believes it, a thousand do not. For my part, except they do give very plain demonstrations... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 492 страници
...interest and her conscience is visible throughout the composition of this epistle. She continues,— " After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child,...people are at all disheartened, but seem all of a niiud, which is a very comfortable thing at such a time as this." Thus the princess Anne affirms of... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1857 - 612 страници
...interest and her conscience are visible throughout the composition of this epistle. She continues — "After all this, 'tis possible it may be her child (the queen's), but where one believes it, H thousand do not. For my part, except they do give very plain demonstrations (which 'tis almost impossible... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 страници
...for I shall never now be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but where one believes it, a thousand do not ; for my part, except they give me very plain demonstrations (which is almost impossible now), I shall ever be of the number of... | |
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