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... expected that these busy and important men of the world would have been able to acquire such an extensive knowledge of the shortcomings of every one about them . But it certainly was the case , and in their correspondence not only are ...
... expected that these busy and important men of the world would have been able to acquire such an extensive knowledge of the shortcomings of every one about them . But it certainly was the case , and in their correspondence not only are ...
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... expected to be paid for them . Even that we should not have scrupled to do , had he not intimated that he could receive nothing in return but prime slaves , four feet three inches high . This put an end to our negotiation , and he ...
... expected to be paid for them . Even that we should not have scrupled to do , had he not intimated that he could receive nothing in return but prime slaves , four feet three inches high . This put an end to our negotiation , and he ...
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... expected , few of them are long lived . Since the commencement of the rains , a good many whites have already died there . There is only one dwelling - house on the island , so that the sick are exposed to all the noise , bustle , and ...
... expected , few of them are long lived . Since the commencement of the rains , a good many whites have already died there . There is only one dwelling - house on the island , so that the sick are exposed to all the noise , bustle , and ...
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... expected that he would have given very pointed evidence . Mr. Dawes again spoke , and showed the danger of giving ear to such idle tales , and put Signor Domingo in mind of his son in England , who would not be allowed to continue there ...
... expected that he would have given very pointed evidence . Mr. Dawes again spoke , and showed the danger of giving ear to such idle tales , and put Signor Domingo in mind of his son in England , who would not be allowed to continue there ...
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... expected to escape the penalty . " Oh , " says he , " I don't mind that . Nobody will inform . " Indeed , sir , " I replied , " you are mistaken , for if nobody else will , I certainly shall . " " Sure you would not treat me in so ...
... expected to escape the penalty . " Oh , " says he , " I don't mind that . Nobody will inform . " Indeed , sir , " I replied , " you are mistaken , for if nobody else will , I certainly shall . " " Sure you would not treat me in so ...
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Strona 8 - In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half hung, The floors of plaister, and the walls of dung ; On once a flock-bed, but repaired with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw ; The George and Garter dangling from that bed, Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies...
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Strona 62 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much : and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.
Strona 170 - Sweet as the evening sacrifice. 2 "Watch o'er my lips, and guard them, Lord, From every rash and heedless word; Nor let my feet incline to tread The guilty path, where sinners lead. 8 Oh! may the righteous, when I stray, Smite and reprove my wandering way! Their gentle words, like ointment shed, Shall never bruise but cheer my head.
Strona 93 - He was no sooner gone, than the most amiable and obliging of women (Miss Reynolds,) ordered the coach to take us to Dr. Johnson's very own house ; yes, Abyssinia's Johnson ! Dictionary Johnson ! Rambler's, Idler's, and Irene's Johnson ! Can you picture to yourselves the palpitation of our hearts, as we approached his mansion...
Strona 307 - When vexing thoughts within me rise, And, sore dismayed, my spirit dies, Yet He who once vouchsafed to bear The sickening anguish of despair, Shall sweetly soothe, shall gently dry, The throbbing heart, the streaming eye.
Strona 50 - Bishop? I shudder, I start at the very thought ! Men may call me a knave or a fool, a rascal, a scoundrel, and I am content; but they shall never by my consent call me Bishop ! For my sake, for God's sake, for Christ's sake put a full end to this ! Let the Presbyterians do what they please, but let the Methodists know their calling better.
Strona 146 - Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.
Strona 109 - And Jacob served seven years for Rachel ; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had for her.
Strona 194 - Master, all these have I observed from my youth. 21 Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shall have treasure in heaven : and come, take up the cross, and follow me.