Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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21. oldal
... never less alone than when alone , and never more occupied than when at leisure , " that man was John Foster . The exercises of the Christian ministry , in which a considerable portion of his life was engaged , were conducted for the ...
... never less alone than when alone , and never more occupied than when at leisure , " that man was John Foster . The exercises of the Christian ministry , in which a considerable portion of his life was engaged , were conducted for the ...
25. oldal
... never had a dearer friendship than thine , " said Martha ; and raising her eyes to his , she added , after a pause , in the clear , distinct , silvery tone , which was the character of her voice , never shall ! " 6 ture ! " and Yet you ...
... never had a dearer friendship than thine , " said Martha ; and raising her eyes to his , she added , after a pause , in the clear , distinct , silvery tone , which was the character of her voice , never shall ! " 6 ture ! " and Yet you ...
29. oldal
... never believe it under anybody's but now I have seen it under my own hand that I hand else ; and so I bid you good night . ( Voli . , 224. ) Ir would be no easy matter to say anything that has not been said already , and said well , of ...
... never believe it under anybody's but now I have seen it under my own hand that I hand else ; and so I bid you good night . ( Voli . , 224. ) Ir would be no easy matter to say anything that has not been said already , and said well , of ...
31. oldal
... never have called on him at all . We have reason down , might thus be demolished at a blow . here the two principles in marked contrast ; and It is only fair to say that these . views were it is mortifying to think that no Englishman of ...
... never have called on him at all . We have reason down , might thus be demolished at a blow . here the two principles in marked contrast ; and It is only fair to say that these . views were it is mortifying to think that no Englishman of ...
32. oldal
... never was such serves , as the story is so well known , and the hap- an impertinent and tiresome old gossip . He said py event of it known too , which prevents atten- to one of the Frenchmen , " We ought to come drissement . Besides ...
... never was such serves , as the story is so well known , and the hap- an impertinent and tiresome old gossip . He said py event of it known too , which prevents atten- to one of the Frenchmen , " We ought to come drissement . Besides ...
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