An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors |
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After that he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once ' ; of whom the
greater part remain unto this present , but some are fallen asleep ; after that he
was seen of James ; then of all the apostles ; and last of all he was seen of me
also ...
After that he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once ' ; of whom the
greater part remain unto this present , but some are fallen asleep ; after that he
was seen of James ; then of all the apostles ; and last of all he was seen of me
also ...
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... that you had seen him upon that charge removed from his industry and
confined in a jail ; that through the slow and lingering progress of twelve tedious
months , you had seen him confined in a dungeon , shut out from the common
use of air ...
... that you had seen him upon that charge removed from his industry and
confined in a jail ; that through the slow and lingering progress of twelve tedious
months , you had seen him confined in a dungeon , shut out from the common
use of air ...
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Let me suppose that you had seen the respite given , and that contrite and honest
recommendation transmitted to that seat where mercy was presumed to dwell ;
that new , and before unheard of , crimes are discovered against the informer ...
Let me suppose that you had seen the respite given , and that contrite and honest
recommendation transmitted to that seat where mercy was presumed to dwell ;
that new , and before unheard of , crimes are discovered against the informer ...
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distinctly seen , left no doubt that the whole was the work of the three legions .
Farther on were traced the ruins of a rampart and the hollow of a ditch well nigh
filled up . This was supposed to be the spot where the few who escaped the
general ...
distinctly seen , left no doubt that the whole was the work of the three legions .
Farther on were traced the ruins of a rampart and the hollow of a ditch well nigh
filled up . This was supposed to be the spot where the few who escaped the
general ...
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None saw his trickling tears - perchance , if seen , That useless flood of grief had
never been : Nor long they flowed - hie dried them to depart , In helpless -
hopeless -- brokenness of heart : The sun goes forth -- but Conrad's day is dim ;
And ...
None saw his trickling tears - perchance , if seen , That useless flood of grief had
never been : Nor long they flowed - hie dried them to depart , In helpless -
hopeless -- brokenness of heart : The sun goes forth -- but Conrad's day is dim ;
And ...
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