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... asked him about it , he did not know to what I was alluding . " This fact is to be borne in mind in con- nection with the statement repeated ( by Mr. Froude ) " for clearness ' sake " that these papers are published with Mr. Carlyle's ...
... asked him about it , he did not know to what I was alluding . " This fact is to be borne in mind in con- nection with the statement repeated ( by Mr. Froude ) " for clearness ' sake " that these papers are published with Mr. Carlyle's ...
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... asked for those of High Form , even untried Colts if they have any likeliness for running will sell from 4 to 600 Pounds and for 2 of these Mydas and Cricket notwith- standing they are broken down 150 and 200 guineas have been refused ...
... asked for those of High Form , even untried Colts if they have any likeliness for running will sell from 4 to 600 Pounds and for 2 of these Mydas and Cricket notwith- standing they are broken down 150 and 200 guineas have been refused ...
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... asked if she would care to see what he had drawn . He saw her face again as she turned it towards him . It was kind , rather than pretty , yet pleasant to look at , fresh , rather sunburnt , perfectly healthy , and softly shaded by her ...
... asked if she would care to see what he had drawn . He saw her face again as she turned it towards him . It was kind , rather than pretty , yet pleasant to look at , fresh , rather sunburnt , perfectly healthy , and softly shaded by her ...
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... asked the gruffer and stranger voice . " Well , it was me ! " Joan laughed . " But I didn't mean to say that I was the pretty part of it . It was down in the oak - copse , where I was getting primroses , and you could hardly believe how ...
... asked the gruffer and stranger voice . " Well , it was me ! " Joan laughed . " But I didn't mean to say that I was the pretty part of it . It was down in the oak - copse , where I was getting primroses , and you could hardly believe how ...
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... asked . " Will you give me some breakfast too ? " " That I will , " she said with a smile ; " for I am sure you must need it . You slept so soundly yesterday evening , that though I went twice to ask if you'd take some supper you never ...
... asked . " Will you give me some breakfast too ? " " That I will , " she said with a smile ; " for I am sure you must need it . You slept so soundly yesterday evening , that though I went twice to ask if you'd take some supper you never ...
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Página 148 - And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things.
Página 46 - Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.
Página 206 - The characters on the unsealed part were small and beautifully engraved. The whole book exhibited many marks of antiquity in its construction and much skill in the art of engraving. With the records was found a curious instrument, which the ancients called "Urim and Thummim," which consisted of two transparent stones set in the rim of a bow fastened to a breastplate.
Página 300 - A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat, Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er; Far off the noises of the world retreat; The loud vociferations of the street Become an undistinguishable roar.
Página 142 - I knew a very wise man so much of Sir Chr — 's sentiment, that he believed if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation.
Página 6 - Await the issue. In all battles, if you await the issue, each fighter has prospered according to his right. His right and his might, at the close of the account, were one and the same. He has fought with all his might, and in exact proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed; but his work lives, very truly lives.
Página 217 - And we declare with words of soberness, that an angel of God came down from heaven, and he brought and laid before our eyes, that we beheld and saw the plates, and the engravings thereon...
Página 164 - ... parsons, who happen to fall in their way, and offend their eyes; but at the same time these wise reformers do not consider what an advantage and felicity it is for great wits to be always provided with objects of scorn and contempt, in order to exercise and improve their talents, and divert their spleen from falling on each other, or on themselves; especially when all this may be done without the least imaginable danger to their persons.
Página 171 - Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the more they are thought about, there will remain the ONE absolute certainty, that he is ever in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed.
Página 226 - ... all men are created equal; and are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; and that among these are, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...