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Page 41
... once shock the universal prejudices of their age , or because they themselves were not altogether freed from the contagious influence of a prevailing supersti- tion . Yet the result of his calculations in these two instances left so ...
... once shock the universal prejudices of their age , or because they themselves were not altogether freed from the contagious influence of a prevailing supersti- tion . Yet the result of his calculations in these two instances left so ...
Page 125
... once or twice attempting to sound my thoughts , and watch the expression of my counte nance . He has talked of the flageolet more than once ; and has at different times made eulogiums upon the watchfulness and ferocity of his dogs , and ...
... once or twice attempting to sound my thoughts , and watch the expression of my counte nance . He has talked of the flageolet more than once ; and has at different times made eulogiums upon the watchfulness and ferocity of his dogs , and ...
Page 289
... once in honor of the knight who stood upright before him , once in respect to the quiet personages who patiently hung upon the wainscot , and a third time in deference to the young gentleman who was to carry on the name and family ...
... once in honor of the knight who stood upright before him , once in respect to the quiet personages who patiently hung upon the wainscot , and a third time in deference to the young gentleman who was to carry on the name and family ...
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