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Side 103
... looked like fanaticism , or even like insanity . Lady Carbery wished naturally to testify her grati- tude for his services by various splendid presents : but nothing would the good doctor accept , unless it assumed a shape that might be ...
... looked like fanaticism , or even like insanity . Lady Carbery wished naturally to testify her grati- tude for his services by various splendid presents : but nothing would the good doctor accept , unless it assumed a shape that might be ...
Side 112
... looked up with affectionate astonishment . But , as a man of action , he ran so far ahead of men generally , that he ceased to impress one as commonplace . He , if any man ever did , realized the Roman poet's description of being natus ...
... looked up with affectionate astonishment . But , as a man of action , he ran so far ahead of men generally , that he ceased to impress one as commonplace . He , if any man ever did , realized the Roman poet's description of being natus ...
Side 121
... looked to with hope in such a chase , that place was Bath — the very city my mother was preparing to leave . Yet , had this been otherwise , and the prospect of success more promising , I have not a doubt that the pretty gem , which ...
... looked to with hope in such a chase , that place was Bath — the very city my mother was preparing to leave . Yet , had this been otherwise , and the prospect of success more promising , I have not a doubt that the pretty gem , which ...
Side 137
... looked for , under a contingency which I will not utter in words ( for I reverence the doctrine of vououos ) , far worse than Cromwellian , that is , merely personal , and to winnow the existing corpo- ration from disaffection to the ...
... looked for , under a contingency which I will not utter in words ( for I reverence the doctrine of vououos ) , far worse than Cromwellian , that is , merely personal , and to winnow the existing corpo- ration from disaffection to the ...
Side 169
... looked , that the foreign universities are not peopled from the wealthiest classes , which are the class either already noble , or wishing to become such . And why is that ? Purely from the vicious constitution of society on the ...
... looked , that the foreign universities are not peopled from the wealthiest classes , which are the class either already noble , or wishing to become such . And why is that ? Purely from the vicious constitution of society on the ...
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