The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 7
... possession of it . A few officers preceded him . As they approached , a magazine exploded . The remembrance of York made them pause ; but , entering immediately after , they cut down the flag - staff , and the flag sunk among the ruins ...
... possession of it . A few officers preceded him . As they approached , a magazine exploded . The remembrance of York made them pause ; but , entering immediately after , they cut down the flag - staff , and the flag sunk among the ruins ...
Pagina 39
... possessed , to be disburthened of so heavy a load . Upon which wish he suddenly awoke . And as he beat his brains in divining what this dream should import , he bethought himself of the flock committed to his charge , how that he gather ...
... possessed , to be disburthened of so heavy a load . Upon which wish he suddenly awoke . And as he beat his brains in divining what this dream should import , he bethought himself of the flock committed to his charge , how that he gather ...
Pagina 40
... possesses them . There is also extant in MSS a folio volume of unprinted sermons by Jeremy Taylor . Bishop Berkeley's journal of his travels in Italy is in the same neglected state . While such gems might be found at home , we think the ...
... possesses them . There is also extant in MSS a folio volume of unprinted sermons by Jeremy Taylor . Bishop Berkeley's journal of his travels in Italy is in the same neglected state . While such gems might be found at home , we think the ...
Pagina 44
... possession of wealth , and from those who were blest with ability to do good , to the poor and friendless , he implored the most liberal dis- pensation of money for their relief . His appeals on this account were of- ten availing . He ...
... possession of wealth , and from those who were blest with ability to do good , to the poor and friendless , he implored the most liberal dis- pensation of money for their relief . His appeals on this account were of- ten availing . He ...
Pagina 62
... possess . He who is prodigal of time is misspending that which is not his own , and for which he must one day render an account . We have duties to ourselves , our friends , and our country sufficient to employ every hour . ORLANDO . 63 ...
... possess . He who is prodigal of time is misspending that which is not his own , and for which he must one day render an account . We have duties to ourselves , our friends , and our country sufficient to employ every hour . ORLANDO . 63 ...
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