The Works of Mrs. Sherwood: Being the Only Uniform Edition Ever Published in the United States ...Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... replied ; " but when a man has reached his grand climacteric , he is somewhat slower in deciding on questions of the nature of those now in agitation , than we find young people to be . " " Your opinions , then , probably , do not ...
... replied ; " but when a man has reached his grand climacteric , he is somewhat slower in deciding on questions of the nature of those now in agitation , than we find young people to be . " " Your opinions , then , probably , do not ...
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... replied the nurse . " What is being dead ? ' he asked ; and , ' Does every body die ? and shall I die too ? and does she like being there ? Can she smell the flowers ? Can she breathe there ? ' " Before the nurse could answer these many ...
... replied the nurse . " What is being dead ? ' he asked ; and , ' Does every body die ? and shall I die too ? and does she like being there ? Can she smell the flowers ? Can she breathe there ? ' " Before the nurse could answer these many ...
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... replied an elderly gentleman of very sol- emn and portentous aspect , " I quite coincide in your opinion . Smith's book on the subject in question is the best which has been written ; the only one existing which is not mingled with and ...
... replied an elderly gentleman of very sol- emn and portentous aspect , " I quite coincide in your opinion . Smith's book on the subject in question is the best which has been written ; the only one existing which is not mingled with and ...
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... replied the little man in black , " that he never cared to open his mouth before him . He is afraid of his acuteness . He is said to have a deep insight into human nature , and nothing leads to severi- ty of judgment like knowledge of ...
... replied the little man in black , " that he never cared to open his mouth before him . He is afraid of his acuteness . He is said to have a deep insight into human nature , and nothing leads to severi- ty of judgment like knowledge of ...
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... replied , when , almost in the same breath , he asserts that this same man is a severe and parsimonious character , a domestic tyrant , and , consequently , a harsh guardian to other people's chil- dren . " " The idea of my being harsh ...
... replied , when , almost in the same breath , he asserts that this same man is a severe and parsimonious character , a domestic tyrant , and , consequently , a harsh guardian to other people's chil- dren . " " The idea of my being harsh ...
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Página 149 - O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps.
Página 322 - What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
Página 364 - For as the rain cometh down, And the snow from heaven, And returneth not thither, But watereth the earth, And maketh it bring forth and bud, That it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: It shall not return unto me void, But it shall accomplish that which I please, And it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
Página 327 - The waters wear the stones : thou washest away the things which grow out of the dust of the earth; and thou destroyest the hope of man.
Página 173 - JESUS, thy blood and righteousness My beauty are, my glorious dress ; 'Midst flaming worlds in these arrayed, With joy shall I lift up my head.
Página 315 - Thy people also shall be all righteous : they shall inherit the land for ever, the branch of my planting, the work of my hands, that I may be glorified. A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation : I the Lord will hasten it in his time.
Página 404 - Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
Página 292 - ONE there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend ; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end.
Página 325 - Poverty and shame shall be to him that refuseth instruction: but he that regardeth reproof shall be honoured.