The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... Perhaps his wife's too , and whom she hath bore . HERBERT . INTERCHAPTER V.-p. 184 . WHEREIN THE AUTHOR MAKES KNOWN HIS GOOD INTENTIONS TO ALL READERS , AND OFFERS GOOD ADVICE TO SOME OF THEM . I can write , and talk too , as soft as ...
... Perhaps his wife's too , and whom she hath bore . HERBERT . INTERCHAPTER V.-p. 184 . WHEREIN THE AUTHOR MAKES KNOWN HIS GOOD INTENTIONS TO ALL READERS , AND OFFERS GOOD ADVICE TO SOME OF THEM . I can write , and talk too , as soft as ...
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... perhaps , might do better . " 66 Nay , " said Guy , who had now begun to attend with some interest , " the shape of a kettle is not suitable . It should be a concave vessel , so as to concentrate the rays . Joshua Wilson , I dare say ...
... perhaps , might do better . " 66 Nay , " said Guy , who had now begun to attend with some interest , " the shape of a kettle is not suitable . It should be a concave vessel , so as to concentrate the rays . Joshua Wilson , I dare say ...
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... perhaps they feel more deeply on this than on any other occasion . No outward and visible deformity can make them so truly apprehend how fearfully and wonderfully we are made . William Dove's was not a case of fatuity . Though all was ...
... perhaps they feel more deeply on this than on any other occasion . No outward and visible deformity can make them so truly apprehend how fearfully and wonderfully we are made . William Dove's was not a case of fatuity . Though all was ...
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... perhaps have awakened it , and to a fearful degree , if he had proved as sensible to injury as he was to kindness . But he had never felt an injury . He could not have been treated with more tenderness in Turkey ( where a degree of ...
... perhaps have awakened it , and to a fearful degree , if he had proved as sensible to injury as he was to kindness . But he had never felt an injury . He could not have been treated with more tenderness in Turkey ( where a degree of ...
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... perhaps the boy , so long as he was incapable of distin- guishing between their moral qualities , and their relative claims to his respect , and love , and duty , loved his uncle most of the three . The father had no idle hours ; in the ...
... perhaps the boy , so long as he was incapable of distin- guishing between their moral qualities , and their relative claims to his respect , and love , and duty , loved his uncle most of the three . The father had no idle hours ; in the ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.