Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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... felt , after his interview with Miss Clare , that , were he only free , he Right do something very much more . He smiled to himself as he remembered how he felt when he traversed , in Hugh Lester's " So you've been up at Madam's , have ...
... felt , after his interview with Miss Clare , that , were he only free , he Right do something very much more . He smiled to himself as he remembered how he felt when he traversed , in Hugh Lester's " So you've been up at Madam's , have ...
548. oldal
... felt the presence of an Almighty God , the maker of heaven and earth , and felt at the same time the burden of his sin , and prayed to his God that He might take that burden from him , that He might for- give him his sin . When you ...
... felt the presence of an Almighty God , the maker of heaven and earth , and felt at the same time the burden of his sin , and prayed to his God that He might take that burden from him , that He might for- give him his sin . When you ...
659. oldal
... felt that scandal was silenced only in his presence ; he lived and moved about in a morbid suspicion that its thousand tongues were whispering every- where around him . He felt it humiliation to have to descend to the rôle of advocate ...
... felt that scandal was silenced only in his presence ; he lived and moved about in a morbid suspicion that its thousand tongues were whispering every- where around him . He felt it humiliation to have to descend to the rôle of advocate ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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