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Page 56
... means of baffling pursuit , he decided upon an instant flight to London . From letters written on his arrival in town ... mean to fulfil . Her soft warblings must have delighted her auditors , her higher notes being particularly musical ...
... means of baffling pursuit , he decided upon an instant flight to London . From letters written on his arrival in town ... mean to fulfil . Her soft warblings must have delighted her auditors , her higher notes being particularly musical ...
Page 93
... mean to sail as far as Iceland , only 300 miles from the northern extremity of Caledonia , to peep at Hecla . This last intention you will keep a secret , as my nice mamma would imagine I was on a Voyage of Discovery , and raise the ...
... mean to sail as far as Iceland , only 300 miles from the northern extremity of Caledonia , to peep at Hecla . This last intention you will keep a secret , as my nice mamma would imagine I was on a Voyage of Discovery , and raise the ...
Page 96
... mean time , extend the benefit of their moral restraint over a portion of life when it is acknowledged such restraints are most necessary . If exemption from the checks of religion be , as infidels themselves allow " , a state of ...
... mean time , extend the benefit of their moral restraint over a portion of life when it is acknowledged such restraints are most necessary . If exemption from the checks of religion be , as infidels themselves allow " , a state of ...
Page 104
... mean or cowardly action , I have been already held up as the votary of licentiousness and the disciple of infidelity . How far justice may have dictated this accu- sation I cannot pretend to say ; but , like the gentleman to whom my ...
... mean or cowardly action , I have been already held up as the votary of licentiousness and the disciple of infidelity . How far justice may have dictated this accu- sation I cannot pretend to say ; but , like the gentleman to whom my ...
Page 109
... means contribute to my cure . As for my worthy pre- ceptor , Dr. B. , our encounter would by no means prevent the mutual endearments he and I were wont to lavish on each other . We have only spoken once since my departure from Harrow in ...
... means contribute to my cure . As for my worthy pre- ceptor , Dr. B. , our encounter would by no means prevent the mutual endearments he and I were wont to lavish on each other . We have only spoken once since my departure from Harrow in ...
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