Sixty Years Hence: A Novel, 3. köideT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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Page 30
... mind moonlight hours , " interrupted the Lady Floranthe hurriedly , " let us talk reasonably Julian . ” " You have not forgotten the sweet admis- sion contained in those dear lines --- still warm with my fervent kisses --- still ...
... mind moonlight hours , " interrupted the Lady Floranthe hurriedly , " let us talk reasonably Julian . ” " You have not forgotten the sweet admis- sion contained in those dear lines --- still warm with my fervent kisses --- still ...
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... mind appro- priates and utilises all these gifts . Moreover know , that in pursuance of his mission nature has endowed creation's lord with a relentless heart , which neither the plaint of the shorn lamb 44 SIXTY YEARS HENCE .
... mind appro- priates and utilises all these gifts . Moreover know , that in pursuance of his mission nature has endowed creation's lord with a relentless heart , which neither the plaint of the shorn lamb 44 SIXTY YEARS HENCE .
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... mind unsul- lied in their development by impurity of pur- pose ? " " You will have time , " replied Invective " to solve that question when the door closes upon your living grave . " " Stay yet , " said Tempest , " why do you think that ...
... mind unsul- lied in their development by impurity of pur- pose ? " " You will have time , " replied Invective " to solve that question when the door closes upon your living grave . " " Stay yet , " said Tempest , " why do you think that ...
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... mind , bide your time , " replied Sir Jasper , " when the danger becomes imminent their firmness will soften into pliancy . " And so it proved . On the third day de- cisive tidings reached the ex - minister , upon which he urged ...
... mind , bide your time , " replied Sir Jasper , " when the danger becomes imminent their firmness will soften into pliancy . " And so it proved . On the third day de- cisive tidings reached the ex - minister , upon which he urged ...
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... mind was sadly harrassed at the thought either of making or neglecting to make any . If he died without a will Eustatius would inherit and dissipate his substance ; if the guidance of his fortunes was confided to the Lady Calliroë ...
... mind was sadly harrassed at the thought either of making or neglecting to make any . If he died without a will Eustatius would inherit and dissipate his substance ; if the guidance of his fortunes was confided to the Lady Calliroë ...
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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.