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... persons . The novel with which we commenced our first volume of 1847 is now presented , completed , to our readers ; and we trust that " Paul Pevensey " has by no means disappointed the anticipations formed at the outset , by our just ...
... persons . The novel with which we commenced our first volume of 1847 is now presented , completed , to our readers ; and we trust that " Paul Pevensey " has by no means disappointed the anticipations formed at the outset , by our just ...
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... person - t -that he gave sumptuous feasts at St. Cloud , at Cenglaus , at Issey , or in his house of the Champs Elysée , " — that is , his garret in the rue St. Honoré ! He further accuses him of being profligate , and spending his ...
... person - t -that he gave sumptuous feasts at St. Cloud , at Cenglaus , at Issey , or in his house of the Champs Elysée , " — that is , his garret in the rue St. Honoré ! He further accuses him of being profligate , and spending his ...
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... persons of its last defenders , to seize without resistance the right to decimate the people , and who had not strength sufficient to make use of their crime . Robespierre knew them so well that he disdained to address them , and ...
... persons of its last defenders , to seize without resistance the right to decimate the people , and who had not strength sufficient to make use of their crime . Robespierre knew them so well that he disdained to address them , and ...
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... person who happened to be passing and heard what was doing bade her go to the assessor's office and represent her case . " I don't think , " said he , " they have any right to turn you out . " So she went . She found several men writing ...
... person who happened to be passing and heard what was doing bade her go to the assessor's office and represent her case . " I don't think , " said he , " they have any right to turn you out . " So she went . She found several men writing ...
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... persons who seem doomed to misfortune from their cradle . The world had always gone ill with her ; she had struggled hard to rise above her difficulties , but they were stronger than she was . Adverse fate had beat her out of every ...
... persons who seem doomed to misfortune from their cradle . The world had always gone ill with her ; she had struggled hard to rise above her difficulties , but they were stronger than she was . Adverse fate had beat her out of every ...
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Página 158 - Neither a borrower nor a lender be ; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Página 159 - Hath seal'd thee for herself; for thou hast been <» As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing, A man that fortune's buffets and rewards Hath ta'en with equal thanks : and blest are those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger To sound what stop she please.
Página 56 - For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of Him who hath subjected the same in hope ; Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
Página 308 - Neither do they which go by say, The blessing of the LORD be upon you: we bless you in the name of the LORD.
Página 320 - Who flagged upon Bochastle's heath, Who shunned to stem the flooded Teith, For twice that day from shore to shore The gallant stag swam stoutly o'er. Few were the stragglers, following far, That reached the lake of Vennachar; And when the Brigg of Turk was won, The headmost horseman rode alone.
Página 156 - We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he, to-day that sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition: And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon saint Crispin's day.
Página 132 - Philip thought (as many have thought before and since) that he had a right to do what he pleased with his own.
Página 233 - ... called wheaten flour, which the cooks do mingle with water, eggs, spice, and other tragical, magical enchantments, and then they put it by little and little into a frying-pan of boiling suet, where it makes a confused dismal hissing (like the...
Página 159 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Página 25 - For I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs ; And the thoughts of men are widened by the process of the suns.