Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... Everard Sinclair looked sorrowful . " We must not suffer this , " he said . " What can we do ? " " Interfere , " said Everard . I was appalled . Not that I was a coward , but that I was a stranger ; and to meddle with the proceedings of ...
... Everard Sinclair looked sorrowful . " We must not suffer this , " he said . " What can we do ? " " Interfere , " said Everard . I was appalled . Not that I was a coward , but that I was a stranger ; and to meddle with the proceedings of ...
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... Everard was now left alone in the world . The thread of human sympathy was broken . He be- took himself , for consolation , to his books . And the sufferings of Everard Sinclair commenced at that hour . But was Mr. Sinclair blessed with ...
... Everard was now left alone in the world . The thread of human sympathy was broken . He be- took himself , for consolation , to his books . And the sufferings of Everard Sinclair commenced at that hour . But was Mr. Sinclair blessed with ...
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... Everard ? You shall see . The first book , after the death of his mother , to which the young student seriously applied himself , was the one , of all others , the most likely to delude a young and enthusiastic understanding , - a work ...
... Everard ? You shall see . The first book , after the death of his mother , to which the young student seriously applied himself , was the one , of all others , the most likely to delude a young and enthusiastic understanding , - a work ...
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... Everard . He thought that he was doing right . But he was ignorant ; he was quite a child ; it did not occur to him that the knowledge which we acquire by our own exertions , by our own patient and methodical investigations , takes root ...
... Everard . He thought that he was doing right . But he was ignorant ; he was quite a child ; it did not occur to him that the knowledge which we acquire by our own exertions , by our own patient and methodical investigations , takes root ...
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... Everard , a child studying metaphysics , but error and untruth ? An infant playing with the strings of a harp maketh not sweet music . : But why did not Everard peruse some good an- tagonist work ? There were many such in his library ...
... Everard , a child studying metaphysics , but error and untruth ? An infant playing with the strings of a harp maketh not sweet music . : But why did not Everard peruse some good an- tagonist work ? There were many such in his library ...
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