Guy Mannering: Or, The Astrologer |
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... expressed , in the most glow ing terms , his reliance on the truth , and on the Author of the gospel . The demon retired , yelling and discomfited , and the old man , entering the apart ment , with tears congratulated his guest on his ...
... expressed , in the most glow ing terms , his reliance on the truth , and on the Author of the gospel . The demon retired , yelling and discomfited , and the old man , entering the apart ment , with tears congratulated his guest on his ...
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... expressed verg generally . Such a preceptor as Mr. Sampson is supposed to have been , was actually tuber in the family of a gentleman of considerable property . The young lads his pupils , grew up , and went out in the world , but the ...
... expressed verg generally . Such a preceptor as Mr. Sampson is supposed to have been , was actually tuber in the family of a gentleman of considerable property . The young lads his pupils , grew up , and went out in the world , but the ...
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... expression of his features , although they were rather handsome than otherwise . In fact , his physiognomy indicated the inanity of character which pervaded his life . I will give the reader some insight into his state and conversation ...
... expression of his features , although they were rather handsome than otherwise . In fact , his physiognomy indicated the inanity of character which pervaded his life . I will give the reader some insight into his state and conversation ...
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... expressed it , " might wag his pow in a pulpit yet . " With an ambitious view to such a consummation , they pinched and pared , rose early and lay down late , ate dry bread and drank cold water , to secure to Abel the means of learning ...
... expressed it , " might wag his pow in a pulpit yet . " With an ambitious view to such a consummation , they pinched and pared , rose early and lay down late , ate dry bread and drank cold water , to secure to Abel the means of learning ...
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... expressed by a modern poet : events . For fable is Love's world , his home , his birth - place ! Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays , and talismans , And spirits , and delightedly believes Divinities , being himself divine . The ...
... expressed by a modern poet : events . For fable is Love's world , his home , his birth - place ! Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays , and talismans , And spirits , and delightedly believes Divinities , being himself divine . The ...
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