Dina, or Familiar faces [by W.P. Wilkie].William P. Nimmo, 1865 |
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... in his bosom , which it might be well that some new image should be found to fill ; and never had it struck him that playful Mary Melville , much as he loved her was likely to furnish such an inage at any time DINA . 7.
... in his bosom , which it might be well that some new image should be found to fill ; and never had it struck him that playful Mary Melville , much as he loved her was likely to furnish such an inage at any time DINA . 7.
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... never occurred to her that there was any chance of him thinking of her , and so she has indulged her affection for him without suspecting its nature . " Marian spoke in her usual tone , and yet it might be doubted if she viewed the ...
... never occurred to her that there was any chance of him thinking of her , and so she has indulged her affection for him without suspecting its nature . " Marian spoke in her usual tone , and yet it might be doubted if she viewed the ...
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... never knows where to have people who express themselves unaffectedly ; and , yet , by - the- bye , I who have a most sincere sister ought not to find it embarrassing to talk to an honest woman ! " Marian returned with two plates of ...
... never knows where to have people who express themselves unaffectedly ; and , yet , by - the- bye , I who have a most sincere sister ought not to find it embarrassing to talk to an honest woman ! " Marian returned with two plates of ...
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William Patrick Wilkie. CHAPTER XXXVIII . " MALCOM says that the Bluestar was never known to arrive before.seven o'clock , and that often and often it does not come in sight until near eight , " said Lucy Pentonville , addressing her ...
William Patrick Wilkie. CHAPTER XXXVIII . " MALCOM says that the Bluestar was never known to arrive before.seven o'clock , and that often and often it does not come in sight until near eight , " said Lucy Pentonville , addressing her ...
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... never thought him exactly unreasonable . " " Oh dear , no ! he had the best reason for everything he did . Vidocq swore to everything . You would not have had him distrust Vidocq , so long his servant , certainly not . " " Lucy ! how ...
... never thought him exactly unreasonable . " " Oh dear , no ! he had the best reason for everything he did . Vidocq swore to everything . You would not have had him distrust Vidocq , so long his servant , certainly not . " " Lucy ! how ...
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Dina, Or Familiar Faces, Vol. 2 of 3 (Classic Reprint) William Patrick Wilkie Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2018 |
Dina, Or Familiar Faces, Vol. 2 of 3 (Classic Reprint) William Patrick Wilkie Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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admire Angus Lockart Annette Archer Calvert Ashcroft asked Aunt Beechworth believe beside better blue velvet blushed Bracy's brother by-and-by Captain Calvert cheeks child confess cousin cried dance darling dear dear Mary Dina's Dingle dress Eagle Ebon's Edith Ellis Evans exclaimed eyes face fancy feel felt fingers fond frae Fred Evans gazed gentle girl glad glance hair hand happy heard heart hope innocent kissed Lady Lockart laughed least lips looked Lucy Lucy's Marian Grange Mary Melville Master Ebon mind Miss Grange Miss Lockart Miss Lushet Miss Pentonville Monsieur mother never Oden papa partner party Penton perhaps phaeton Polly poor pretty quadrille remarked remember replied Robina round seat seemed Sir Angus sister smile speak spoke stood sure sweet tell tender terrace thing thought told took turned Vidocq walk Weel Wilmotte Wilmotte's wonder words young
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129. oldal - The Lord Jesus, as King and Head of his Church, hath therein appointed a government, in the hand of Church officers, distinct from the civil magistrate.
131. oldal - They who, having never heard the gospel,' know not Jesus Christ,' and believe not in him, cannot be saved," be they never so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature,' or the law of that religion which they profess ;" neither is there salvation in any other, but in Christ alone," who is the Saviour only of his body the Church.
129. oldal - To these officers the keys of the kingdom of heaven are committed, by virtue whereof they have power respectively to retain and remit sins, to shut that kingdom against the impenitent, both by the Word and censures; and to open it unto penitent sinners, by the ministry of the gospel, and by absolution from censures, as occasion shall require.
203. oldal - THE END. EDINBURGH : T. CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO THE QUEEN, AND TO THE UNIVERSITY.
54. oldal - These remarks are intended to be tentative and exploratory. Yet at this moment I do not see how I can avoid the conclusions stated.