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Page 12
... mind was but the commencement of his trial , and that the poor youth must undergo more and more desperate struggles with the evil that assailed him . There was no hope of remedy , save that he showed steadiness of mind in the study of ...
... mind was but the commencement of his trial , and that the poor youth must undergo more and more desperate struggles with the evil that assailed him . There was no hope of remedy , save that he showed steadiness of mind in the study of ...
Page 13
... mind , and , like furies armed with fiery scourges , seemed determined to drive him to despair . As he combated these horrible re- collections with distracted feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were ...
... mind , and , like furies armed with fiery scourges , seemed determined to drive him to despair . As he combated these horrible re- collections with distracted feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were ...
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... mind me ? It was for me you won yon grand plea . " " What plea , you loggerhead ? " said the lawyer ; " d'ye think I can remember all the fools that come to plague me ? " ' Lord , sir , it was the grand plea about the grazing o ' the ...
... mind me ? It was for me you won yon grand plea . " " What plea , you loggerhead ? " said the lawyer ; " d'ye think I can remember all the fools that come to plague me ? " ' Lord , sir , it was the grand plea about the grazing o ' the ...
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