The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... knew what he said , - * the Old Woman knew also by the tone who said it . Does it contain the knowledge , learning , wit , sprightliness , and good sense , which that dis- tinguished patron of letters my Lord Puttiface Papinhead has so ...
... knew what he said , - * the Old Woman knew also by the tone who said it . Does it contain the knowledge , learning , wit , sprightliness , and good sense , which that dis- tinguished patron of letters my Lord Puttiface Papinhead has so ...
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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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... to weep ; and his heart the while was not so much in the past , as his hopes were in the future . They were patient hopes ; he knew in Whom he believed , and was awaiting his deli- verance in God's good time . Sunt homines qui cum 19.
... to weep ; and his heart the while was not so much in the past , as his hopes were in the future . They were patient hopes ; he knew in Whom he believed , and was awaiting his deli- verance in God's good time . Sunt homines qui cum 19.
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... knew when , and why , every separate portion had been , as they be- lieved , ―revealed . This would have required more diligence than the first Caliph had either leisure or inclination to bestow , and perhaps more sagacity than he ...
... knew when , and why , every separate portion had been , as they be- lieved , ―revealed . This would have required more diligence than the first Caliph had either leisure or inclination to bestow , and perhaps more sagacity than he ...
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... knew this well ; and posterity will always be grateful to him for having employed his declining years in communicating so much of the history of those works which obtained a wider and more rapid celebrity than any that ever preceded ...
... knew this well ; and posterity will always be grateful to him for having employed his declining years in communicating so much of the history of those works which obtained a wider and more rapid celebrity than any that ever preceded ...
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