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... feeling heart , how much he is to be pitied . Were I on his post , I should fancy myself wandering on the brink of a bloody lake , from which irritated shades arise incessantly . My sentinel had no such thoughts , he was whistling ...
... feeling heart , how much he is to be pitied . Were I on his post , I should fancy myself wandering on the brink of a bloody lake , from which irritated shades arise incessantly . My sentinel had no such thoughts , he was whistling ...
Σελίδα 16
... feeling heart will guess at my meaning . After conversing for half an hour , my leader in- formed me , that his name was EDGEWORTH DE FERMONT , that he was known in the annals of the revolution for having officiated near the king in his ...
... feeling heart will guess at my meaning . After conversing for half an hour , my leader in- formed me , that his name was EDGEWORTH DE FERMONT , that he was known in the annals of the revolution for having officiated near the king in his ...
Σελίδα 54
... feelings were much more excited , when at- tempting to remove the woman from the scene of her frightful and cruel enjoyment , they found her depriv- ed of all colour and motion . A victim of conjugal af- fection , she had been unable to ...
... feelings were much more excited , when at- tempting to remove the woman from the scene of her frightful and cruel enjoyment , they found her depriv- ed of all colour and motion . A victim of conjugal af- fection , she had been unable to ...
Σελίδα 69
... feelings in my be- half , I should not want means , by describing the suf- ferings which resulted from this and my subsequent arrestation . But I have no wish to divert your atten- tion from a family much more to be pitied than myself ...
... feelings in my be- half , I should not want means , by describing the suf- ferings which resulted from this and my subsequent arrestation . But I have no wish to divert your atten- tion from a family much more to be pitied than myself ...
Σελίδα 86
... feeling which moves , and a conviction which impels , would be a justifiable motive for enmity . It would amount to nothing more than a pretence , and a man of a decided character would not make it the basis of a decision . Let us then ...
... feeling which moves , and a conviction which impels , would be a justifiable motive for enmity . It would amount to nothing more than a pretence , and a man of a decided character would not make it the basis of a decision . Let us then ...
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Σελίδα 377 - The Philosophy of Medicine, or Medical Extracts on the nature of Health and Disease, including the laws of the animal economy, and the doctrine of Pneumatic Medicine,
Σελίδα 336 - You wish to be free, and you know not how to be just," could prevent the consummation of a financial measure at once so iniquitous and so replete with danger. On the 2d of November a decree passed the Assembly, placing all the property of the Church at the disposal of the Nation, and promising to make decent provision for the cost of worship, the support...
Σελίδα 95 - ... Streatham. And as the ship moved and left us, we shook ourselves from its spell as best we could and went on our various ways with a vision of foreign towns, blue waters and coral reefs. On the other side of the bridge a grey church on low ground lifts its tower against the warehouses and the cranes. This is one of the least known, and one of the most interesting, churches in London. It is Southwark Cathedral. I wonder why so few ever visit it. There is no excuse for this, for it is one of the...