Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVIIR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838 - 436 pages |
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Page 8
... imagine with what a rush of gra- tified feeling they recurred to me now that I was pursuing a swift and steady course towards the land ? The silver speck enlarged , it lengthened , it approached us , assuming every moment a deeper glow ...
... imagine with what a rush of gra- tified feeling they recurred to me now that I was pursuing a swift and steady course towards the land ? The silver speck enlarged , it lengthened , it approached us , assuming every moment a deeper glow ...
Page 39
... imagine , first , a state of society where the individual past work has no public asylum , no gratuitous provi- sion of any sort whatever in store : the only pros- pect is that of having children grown up , who , through the powerful ...
... imagine , first , a state of society where the individual past work has no public asylum , no gratuitous provi- sion of any sort whatever in store : the only pros- pect is that of having children grown up , who , through the powerful ...
Page 119
... imagine that I have been moved from my former position , as to the primary importance of scriptural schools , and the absolute necessity for a legal provision , to rescue the people from their present degraded and desperate state . new ...
... imagine that I have been moved from my former position , as to the primary importance of scriptural schools , and the absolute necessity for a legal provision , to rescue the people from their present degraded and desperate state . new ...
Page 130
... imagine how bland , how courteous , how frank and agreeable the gen- tlemen around me would have become ; but a female plainly attired , accompanied only by a school - boy , and giving no token of reverential homage to the clergy ...
... imagine how bland , how courteous , how frank and agreeable the gen- tlemen around me would have become ; but a female plainly attired , accompanied only by a school - boy , and giving no token of reverential homage to the clergy ...
Page 152
... imagine you were invested with the privilege of our first father , ere his sin had changed the beauty of this world and his own into corruption . You are in a garden where the creature's hand has but followed the track of 152 LETTER V.
... imagine you were invested with the privilege of our first father , ere his sin had changed the beauty of this world and his own into corruption . You are in a garden where the creature's hand has but followed the track of 152 LETTER V.
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