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Page 72
Once , however , his “ dearest friends and relations ” overcame him , and this is
the consequence of his yielding . “ My dearest friends and relations , actuated by
the warm and laudable affection and regard they had for me , seeing how little I ...
Once , however , his “ dearest friends and relations ” overcame him , and this is
the consequence of his yielding . “ My dearest friends and relations , actuated by
the warm and laudable affection and regard they had for me , seeing how little I ...
Page 162
In this incident , he once again acknowledges the superintendence of heaven
over his affairs ; and reposing his trust on the goodness of his Maker , who he
had thus rescued him from being swallowed up in darkness , feels ground to
hope ...
In this incident , he once again acknowledges the superintendence of heaven
over his affairs ; and reposing his trust on the goodness of his Maker , who he
had thus rescued him from being swallowed up in darkness , feels ground to
hope ...
Page 251
Till that improveable period shall arrive , we must , perforce , be content with our
Campanzan , who is , at once , neither too heavy to sink , nor too light to be cast
away ; but , with a due mixture of the coxcomb and the blockhead , is ably poised
...
Till that improveable period shall arrive , we must , perforce , be content with our
Campanzan , who is , at once , neither too heavy to sink , nor too light to be cast
away ; but , with a due mixture of the coxcomb and the blockhead , is ably poised
...
Page 287
Immediately the weights were at once taken off , the cords cut asunder , he was
raised up by two men , some brandy was put into his mouth to revive him , and he
was carried to take his trial . “ The reasons he gave for enduring the press were ...
Immediately the weights were at once taken off , the cords cut asunder , he was
raised up by two men , some brandy was put into his mouth to revive him , and he
was carried to take his trial . “ The reasons he gave for enduring the press were ...
Page 291
... and many a gallant spirit , once highly gifted with all the powers of reasoning ,
and who trod their appointed path , not only with the lofty bearing and noble
purity ascribed to the heroes they studied ; but with a discretion , prudence , and
self ...
... and many a gallant spirit , once highly gifted with all the powers of reasoning ,
and who trod their appointed path , not only with the lofty bearing and noble
purity ascribed to the heroes they studied ; but with a discretion , prudence , and
self ...
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