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Side viii
In the daily journals , which he was allowed to see , he read with eagern the polica examinations of Williams ; and on the same day which announced the catas trophe of Williams , he also committed suicide in his cell .
In the daily journals , which he was allowed to see , he read with eagern the polica examinations of Williams ; and on the same day which announced the catas trophe of Williams , he also committed suicide in his cell .
Side 28
Let us hope that a fate , to which more than once they were nearly forcing us , namely , regress over a precipice. the covers , * If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment 28 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
Let us hope that a fate , to which more than once they were nearly forcing us , namely , regress over a precipice. the covers , * If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment 28 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
Side 30
If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment , how magnificent to a gallant young Englishman of twenty seems at first the tiger - hunting of India , which yet ( when examined searchingly ) turns out the meanest and most cowardly ...
If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment , how magnificent to a gallant young Englishman of twenty seems at first the tiger - hunting of India , which yet ( when examined searchingly ) turns out the meanest and most cowardly ...
Side 43
... distinguished for her beauty and accomplishments , it was interesting to read of the two successive ladies who had borne that title one hundred and sixty years before , and whom no reader of Jeremy Taylor is ever allowed to forget ...
... distinguished for her beauty and accomplishments , it was interesting to read of the two successive ladies who had borne that title one hundred and sixty years before , and whom no reader of Jeremy Taylor is ever allowed to forget ...
Side 72
The obstinate error rooted in modern minds is , that , doubtless , the moral instruction was bad , as being heathen ; but that still it was as good as heathen opportunities allowed it to be . No mistake can be greater .
The obstinate error rooted in modern minds is , that , doubtless , the moral instruction was bad , as being heathen ; but that still it was as good as heathen opportunities allowed it to be . No mistake can be greater .
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