Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... never in any way discomposing the hearer . Thou art the moderator and the rule of morals , operating according to ... never surpassed , and the chair of Crato never sustained . In books we find the dead as it were living ; in books ...
... never in any way discomposing the hearer . Thou art the moderator and the rule of morals , operating according to ... never surpassed , and the chair of Crato never sustained . In books we find the dead as it were living ; in books ...
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... never showed the thought of his heart , in its greatest sense , but to myself only ; and this I thank God with all my soul for , that he never discovered his trouble to me , but went from me with perfect cheerfulness and content ; nor ...
... never showed the thought of his heart , in its greatest sense , but to myself only ; and this I thank God with all my soul for , that he never discovered his trouble to me , but went from me with perfect cheerfulness and content ; nor ...
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... never entered the doors of the House of Commons . He never asked or received a single favour , and I believe he never gave a vote but he could solemnly have laid his hand upon his breast and said , " So help me God ! I believe I am ...
... never entered the doors of the House of Commons . He never asked or received a single favour , and I believe he never gave a vote but he could solemnly have laid his hand upon his breast and said , " So help me God ! I believe I am ...
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