Cooper's Works: The HeidenmauerJames G. Gregory (successor to W.A. Townsend), 1859 - American fiction |
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Page xiv
... thought , " a tailor who has not much custom , and who has lived a little in France ; he may serve your turn . " I suggested that a tailor might find it healthful to stretch his knee - joints . The host of the Ox was amused with the ...
... thought , " a tailor who has not much custom , and who has lived a little in France ; he may serve your turn . " I suggested that a tailor might find it healthful to stretch his knee - joints . The host of the Ox was amused with the ...
Page xviii
... thought unworthy of the traveller's especial attention . The Pagan's Wall was there stated to be the spot in which Attila passed the winter before crossing the Rhine , in his cele- brated inroad against the capital of the civilized ...
... thought unworthy of the traveller's especial attention . The Pagan's Wall was there stated to be the spot in which Attila passed the winter before crossing the Rhine , in his cele- brated inroad against the capital of the civilized ...
Page xxii
... thought that his appearance suggested was natural . It embraced the long and mysterious concealment of so vast a ... thoughts might have approached the sublime , had not Christian Kinzel interrupted them , by pointing out the spot where ...
... thought that his appearance suggested was natural . It embraced the long and mysterious concealment of so vast a ... thoughts might have approached the sublime , had not Christian Kinzel interrupted them , by pointing out the spot where ...
Page xxiii
... thought of the tailor , after so many hours of violent exercise in the keen air of the mountains . He too had his cup and his viands , and when both were invigorated by these natural means , we held a conference , to which the worthy ...
... thought of the tailor , after so many hours of violent exercise in the keen air of the mountains . He too had his cup and his viands , and when both were invigorated by these natural means , we held a conference , to which the worthy ...
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... thought thee vested with the Church's power to hearken to the trans- gressions of the faithful and to forgive sins ! " " The latter is an office , brother , that of right belongs only to God . The head of the Church him . self is but an ...
... thought thee vested with the Church's power to hearken to the trans- gressions of the faithful and to forgive sins ! " " The latter is an office , brother , that of right belongs only to God . The head of the Church him . self is but an ...
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Page 303 - He who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go ; More nor less to others paying, Than by self-offences weighing.
Page 124 - I'll be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull fool ! Pro.