The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 161
... thing , which in Scripture they denote - if he repents not heartily of having written these lines , as we fervently hope he may - his lordship may hereafter have a more accurate know- ledge than he now posseses , or chooses to avow ...
... thing , which in Scripture they denote - if he repents not heartily of having written these lines , as we fervently hope he may - his lordship may hereafter have a more accurate know- ledge than he now posseses , or chooses to avow ...
Pagina 471
... thing is from heaven ; do not seek to obtain by violence . With peace in a family , poverty is good : -without justice , what is the use of riches . He who wishes to know the future , must examine the past . Propriety bounds the good ...
... thing is from heaven ; do not seek to obtain by violence . With peace in a family , poverty is good : -without justice , what is the use of riches . He who wishes to know the future , must examine the past . Propriety bounds the good ...
Pagina 524
... thing by which honourable pride and sensibility can be flattered ! " " The author ends her Memoirs with her attendance on the Queen , and , of course , gives no history of the trials and murders of her royal master and mistress . She ...
... thing by which honourable pride and sensibility can be flattered ! " " The author ends her Memoirs with her attendance on the Queen , and , of course , gives no history of the trials and murders of her royal master and mistress . She ...
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