The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... DOUBTS ADVANCED AND CASES STATED . O even in spite of death , yet still my choice , Oft with the inward all - beholding eye I think I see thee , and I hear thy voice ! LORD STERLINE , CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED ...
... DOUBTS ADVANCED AND CASES STATED . O even in spite of death , yet still my choice , Oft with the inward all - beholding eye I think I see thee , and I hear thy voice ! LORD STERLINE , CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED ...
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... doubt nothing at all but that you shall like the man every day better than other ; for verily I think he lacketh not of those qualities which should become any honest man to have , over and besides the gift of nature wherewith God hath ...
... doubt nothing at all but that you shall like the man every day better than other ; for verily I think he lacketh not of those qualities which should become any honest man to have , over and besides the gift of nature wherewith God hath ...
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... doubt whether there is a book in his hand , or whether he be not in a dream of intellectual delight . 66 My little more than nothing " Jeffrey the second , - ( for of the small Jeffreys Jeffrey Hud- son must always be the first ) -will ...
... doubt whether there is a book in his hand , or whether he be not in a dream of intellectual delight . 66 My little more than nothing " Jeffrey the second , - ( for of the small Jeffreys Jeffrey Hud- son must always be the first ) -will ...
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... not understand it , and doubts whether the Author himself knew what he would be at . Mr. McDry declares , with a harsh Scotch accent , " Its just parfit nonsense . " INTERCHAPTER VIII . A LEAF OUT OF THE NEW ALMANACK 12.
... not understand it , and doubts whether the Author himself knew what he would be at . Mr. McDry declares , with a harsh Scotch accent , " Its just parfit nonsense . " INTERCHAPTER VIII . A LEAF OUT OF THE NEW ALMANACK 12.
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... doubt was of opinion that it was impossible to put the book together in any way that could detract from its value and its use . If he were , as there is every reason to think , a true believer , he would infer that the same divine power ...
... doubt was of opinion that it was impossible to put the book together in any way that could detract from its value and its use . If he were , as there is every reason to think , a true believer , he would infer that the same divine power ...
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