Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... Plato , who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
... Plato , who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
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Sir John William Kaye. a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst the front part of his head was bald almost to the crown ; he was altogether a picturesque - looking person ; there was an expression of meek despond- ency about ...
Sir John William Kaye. a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst the front part of his head was bald almost to the crown ; he was altogether a picturesque - looking person ; there was an expression of meek despond- ency about ...
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... whilst he called out with a loud voice , " Silence , gentlemen , if you please , for a volunteer . " " A volunteer ! " " Silence , for a volunteer ! " was echoed from every quarter of the room ; and Leicester , with admirable taste ...
... whilst he called out with a loud voice , " Silence , gentlemen , if you please , for a volunteer . " " A volunteer ! " " Silence , for a volunteer ! " was echoed from every quarter of the room ; and Leicester , with admirable taste ...
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... whilst the indi- viduals composing that society are themselves im- perfect and corrupt . The defective condition of the world is the consequence of the fallen state of man . Those establishments are not the best which are abstractedly ...
... whilst the indi- viduals composing that society are themselves im- perfect and corrupt . The defective condition of the world is the consequence of the fallen state of man . Those establishments are not the best which are abstractedly ...
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... whilst another , laden with malice , spits upon me , -in- sults me , -grins at me ? Am I to play the lamb whilst my enemy acts the serpent ? Am I to be the very incarnation of patience and long - suffering , whilst my brother stalks ...
... whilst another , laden with malice , spits upon me , -in- sults me , -grins at me ? Am I to play the lamb whilst my enemy acts the serpent ? Am I to be the very incarnation of patience and long - suffering , whilst my brother stalks ...
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