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Side xi
... stands forward uniformly in the van of such motives as it is thought worth while to plead . But in French casuistry it is not held necessary to plead anything ; war justifies itself . To fight for the experimental purpose of trying ...
... stands forward uniformly in the van of such motives as it is thought worth while to plead . But in French casuistry it is not held necessary to plead anything ; war justifies itself . To fight for the experimental purpose of trying ...
Side xvii
... it remains to give such an answer , as without further research can be given , to a question pretty sure of arising in all reflective readers ' thoughts — namely , does there anywhere survive a portrait of Kate ?
... it remains to give such an answer , as without further research can be given , to a question pretty sure of arising in all reflective readers ' thoughts — namely , does there anywhere survive a portrait of Kate ?
Side 20
-0 , no , you irreverend boy , no Simon at all with an S , but Cymon with a C , — Dryden's Cymon , “ That whistled as he went for want of thought . ' " This one indication was a key to the whole explanation that followed .
-0 , no , you irreverend boy , no Simon at all with an S , but Cymon with a C , — Dryden's Cymon , “ That whistled as he went for want of thought . ' " This one indication was a key to the whole explanation that followed .
Side 46
So had once thought Colonel Watson , who happened to be in England at that period ; and to the charming widow this man of war propounded his hand in marriage . This hand , this martial hand , for reason inexplicable to me , Mrs. Harvey ...
So had once thought Colonel Watson , who happened to be in England at that period ; and to the charming widow this man of war propounded his hand in marriage . This hand , this martial hand , for reason inexplicable to me , Mrs. Harvey ...
Side 48
She had not thought fit to accept the station of Colonel Watson's wife , but some unavowed feeling prompted her to undertake , with enthusiasm , the duties of a mother to the colonel's daughter . Chiefly on Miss Watson's account it was ...
She had not thought fit to accept the station of Colonel Watson's wife , but some unavowed feeling prompted her to undertake , with enthusiasm , the duties of a mother to the colonel's daughter . Chiefly on Miss Watson's account it was ...
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