Sydenham: Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World ...E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1833 |
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... objects of mo- ral curiosity , after I had examined them ; and the sequestered life of the poet , so far from having wearied , still continued so pleasing , and even delightful , that I felt I could continue it some time longer without ...
... objects of mo- ral curiosity , after I had examined them ; and the sequestered life of the poet , so far from having wearied , still continued so pleasing , and even delightful , that I felt I could continue it some time longer without ...
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... object of their visit . I received them in the library . They were twenty - two persons . Sir Michael Hanbury opened the business by an address to the following purpose : " Sir Matthew Sydenham , — “ At a large meeting of freeholders of ...
... object of their visit . I received them in the library . They were twenty - two persons . Sir Michael Hanbury opened the business by an address to the following purpose : " Sir Matthew Sydenham , — “ At a large meeting of freeholders of ...
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... object of the aspiring youth's desires . He congratulated me warmly on having at length entered that scene to which he was pleased to say , that my talents and cha- racter were best adapted . “ And now , ” said I , “ let me hear ...
... object of the aspiring youth's desires . He congratulated me warmly on having at length entered that scene to which he was pleased to say , that my talents and cha- racter were best adapted . “ And now , ” said I , “ let me hear ...
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... object is to collect a surface of legal know- ledge just sufficient to conceal my real ignorance of the law , and to enable me to cultivate those advantages afforded at the bar of displaying talents which may attract notice at the upper ...
... object is to collect a surface of legal know- ledge just sufficient to conceal my real ignorance of the law , and to enable me to cultivate those advantages afforded at the bar of displaying talents which may attract notice at the upper ...
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... object , the attain- ment of which was to be the means of aggrandizing and en- riching themselves . " If there is any shade of difference between these parties , I should say that the Tories are the less objectionable , because they are ...
... object , the attain- ment of which was to be the means of aggrandizing and en- riching themselves . " If there is any shade of difference between these parties , I should say that the Tories are the less objectionable , because they are ...
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Strona 142 - ... sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus : utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati ; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos ; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
Strona 13 - Schotten zum schutz ihres glaubensbekenntnisses. you my ans were to your propositions and I assure you it shall not be my fault if I doe not goe from hence to you to Heidleberg, as Cottrells letter uill tell you particullarlie. I ame verie sorie for the trouble you haue in your house. I had hoped that all had bene ended with the yeare but I finde by what Sophie and you write, it is renewed againe. I can say nothing else to it, but...
Strona 96 - Gentlemen," said he, drawing from his pocket a sheet of paper folded in the form of a letter,
Strona 142 - Pocula, seu modicis uvescit laetius. Ergo Sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, Nee male necne Lepos saltet...
Strona 16 - I am unacquainted, to offer yourself as a candidate to supply the vacancy in the representation of the county, occasioned by the death of Mr. Sotheby ?"
Strona 71 - He asked me what I had been doing with myself during the summer, and without pausing for a reply, ran into a history of his own transactions since we had parted.
Strona 156 - ... rely on them, they bend and totter, and ill brook supporting you.