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Side ix
But such cases , though emerging rarely , are always to be reserved in men's minds as ultimate appeals to what is most divine in Happy it is for human welfare that the blind heart of man is a thouzind times wiser than his understanding ...
But such cases , though emerging rarely , are always to be reserved in men's minds as ultimate appeals to what is most divine in Happy it is for human welfare that the blind heart of man is a thouzind times wiser than his understanding ...
Side 30
But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of - taste .
But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of - taste .
Side 41
Meantime , the reader has been kept long enough at Laxton to warrant me in presuming some curiosity or interest to have gathered within his mind about the mistress of the mansion . Who was Lady CarVOL . I. 4 bery ? what was her present ...
Meantime , the reader has been kept long enough at Laxton to warrant me in presuming some curiosity or interest to have gathered within his mind about the mistress of the mansion . Who was Lady CarVOL . I. 4 bery ? what was her present ...
Side 50
... that one of the young ladies , namely , Miss Watson , whose mind was masculine , and in some directions aspiring , should so readily have acquiesced in a result which she might have anticipated from the beginning .
... that one of the young ladies , namely , Miss Watson , whose mind was masculine , and in some directions aspiring , should so readily have acquiesced in a result which she might have anticipated from the beginning .
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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