Sixty Years Hence: A Novel, 3. köideT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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... vanished . She glanced in a mirror , and the fear this false alarm had excited , vanished also just as Eus- tatius was announced . Eustatius , after professing at several periods a fitful admiration SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 21.
... vanished . She glanced in a mirror , and the fear this false alarm had excited , vanished also just as Eus- tatius was announced . Eustatius , after professing at several periods a fitful admiration SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 21.
Page 89
... " " He is safe - in the consciousness that his security depends on our protection ; there is no fear that he will venture beyond the shadow of our wing , " " Let us only take care that he be not SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 89.
... " " He is safe - in the consciousness that his security depends on our protection ; there is no fear that he will venture beyond the shadow of our wing , " " Let us only take care that he be not SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 89.
Page 92
... fears no less than his ambition fostered . " Was it probable , " he thought , " that John Cash would forgive him ? was it probable that with all the appliances of his power his subtle patience would not eventually prevail ? Did not the ...
... fears no less than his ambition fostered . " Was it probable , " he thought , " that John Cash would forgive him ? was it probable that with all the appliances of his power his subtle patience would not eventually prevail ? Did not the ...
Page 96
... fears of Invective Rabid , because to him the progress of the insect , whose development he had witnessed for so many years , was always discernible as an open book . He watched it in his bread , he watched it in the water given to ...
... fears of Invective Rabid , because to him the progress of the insect , whose development he had witnessed for so many years , was always discernible as an open book . He watched it in his bread , he watched it in the water given to ...
Page 97
... fear , might still , if Tempest ventured into his presence , be persuaded to forego his terrible pre- rogative . But there was no time to lose . The youth perceived , with horror , that another day might occasion an irremediable ...
... fear , might still , if Tempest ventured into his presence , be persuaded to forego his terrible pre- rogative . But there was no time to lose . The youth perceived , with horror , that another day might occasion an irremediable ...
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Page 245 - ... that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining
Page 134 - ... tent to shelter him. At length they came in sight of the intrenched camp of the enemy, comprising a force of 30,000 men. Here took place what is called the battle of the Pyramids, in the beginning of which Bonaparte addressed the soldiers in that striking apostrophe which has been so often quoted : " From the summits of those pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you.