Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... present age but seldom rejoice in a reader , I have distin- guished this initial chapter by a more novel , and , I hope , more seductive , title . I write an Apology for this book , as Plato did for his master Socrates , -as Tertullian ...
... present age but seldom rejoice in a reader , I have distin- guished this initial chapter by a more novel , and , I hope , more seductive , title . I write an Apology for this book , as Plato did for his master Socrates , -as Tertullian ...
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... present instituted , they are prejudicial to the interests of society . But how different are the events which distinguish the lives of these two good men ! Will it be said , then , that I have attempted in these pages to promulgate ...
... present instituted , they are prejudicial to the interests of society . But how different are the events which distinguish the lives of these two good men ! Will it be said , then , that I have attempted in these pages to promulgate ...
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... present to the searcher after truth . " We must not suffer this ; we must not , indeed . See how the little creature writhes under the blows of his brutal oppressor . " And Everard Sinclair hurried me towards the place where this ...
... present to the searcher after truth . " We must not suffer this ; we must not , indeed . See how the little creature writhes under the blows of his brutal oppressor . " And Everard Sinclair hurried me towards the place where this ...
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... present he was counteracting the prejudices which had been instilled into his youth- ful mind by his mother , the parish minister , and the Bible . All this was only a preparative , a cer- tain undercoating of paint which he was ...
... present he was counteracting the prejudices which had been instilled into his youth- ful mind by his mother , the parish minister , and the Bible . All this was only a preparative , a cer- tain undercoating of paint which he was ...
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... present reason did he think that there was any occasion for duplicity . Encouraged by the unusual condescension of his father , he freely unburthened his heart : it was a relief , it was a delight to him : how glad he was to find a ...
... present reason did he think that there was any occasion for duplicity . Encouraged by the unusual condescension of his father , he freely unburthened his heart : it was a relief , it was a delight to him : how glad he was to find a ...
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