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... idea that his daughter should be united to a Christian ; but he feared the resentment of Felix , if he should appear luke- warm ; for he knew that he was still in the power of his deliverer , if he should choose to betray him to the ...
... idea that his daughter should be united to a Christian ; but he feared the resentment of Felix , if he should appear luke- warm ; for he knew that he was still in the power of his deliverer , if he should choose to betray him to the ...
Page 213
... idea pre- sented itself to my mind ; but my thoughts rambled to various subjects , reflecting confusedly on my misfortunes and their cause . I was bewildered in a cloud of wonder and horror . The death of William , the execution of ...
... idea pre- sented itself to my mind ; but my thoughts rambled to various subjects , reflecting confusedly on my misfortunes and their cause . I was bewildered in a cloud of wonder and horror . The death of William , the execution of ...
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... idea and executed the creation of a man . Even now I cannot recollect without passion my reveries while the work was incomplete . I trod heaven in my thoughts , now exulting in my powers , now burning with the idea of their effects ...
... idea and executed the creation of a man . Even now I cannot recollect without passion my reveries while the work was incomplete . I trod heaven in my thoughts , now exulting in my powers , now burning with the idea of their effects ...
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