The Life of Edward Irving, Minister of the National Scotch Church, London: Illustrated by His Journals and Correspondence, Tom 1Hurst and Blackett, 1862 |
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... hands of a little corporation . The rising tide , however , stirred a faint ripple in this quiet place ; and the consequence was , the establishment of that school called the mathe- matical , to which came groups of lads not very much ...
... hands of a little corporation . The rising tide , however , stirred a faint ripple in this quiet place ; and the consequence was , the establishment of that school called the mathe- matical , to which came groups of lads not very much ...
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... hand he exclaimed , evidently with all his natural magniloquence of voice and gesture , " Remove your arm , or I will shatter it in pieces ! " His astonished opponent fell back in utter dismay , like Mrs. Siddons ' shopman , and made a ...
... hand he exclaimed , evidently with all his natural magniloquence of voice and gesture , " Remove your arm , or I will shatter it in pieces ! " His astonished opponent fell back in utter dismay , like Mrs. Siddons ' shopman , and made a ...
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... hands . The recollection of him is still fresh in the town ; his picturesque looks , his odd ways , his severities , his kindnesses , the distinct individuality of the man . Here that title which afterwards was to be the popular ...
... hands . The recollection of him is still fresh in the town ; his picturesque looks , his odd ways , his severities , his kindnesses , the distinct individuality of the man . Here that title which afterwards was to be the popular ...
Strona 53
... hand * the day , Mr. Irving ? " with dreadful irony . Another ludicrous mis- take testifies to the general notion ... hands of a butcher , and not from a tortured schoolboy . These severe measures , however , by no means obliterate the ...
... hand * the day , Mr. Irving ? " with dreadful irony . Another ludicrous mis- take testifies to the general notion ... hands of a butcher , and not from a tortured schoolboy . These severe measures , however , by no means obliterate the ...
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... hand found to do , with all his heart , as freely as if he had loved the work for its own sake . With such a disposition , he could not even enter into any work without insensibly getting to love it , and spending him- self freely ...
... hand found to do , with all his heart , as freely as if he had loved the work for its own sake . With such a disposition , he could not even enter into any work without insensibly getting to love it , and spending him- self freely ...
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