Catherine, Lovel the Widower, Etc., EtcT. Nelson and Sons, 1906 - 618 ページ |
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... believe thou art ; thou hast good reason , eh , Peter ? But never fear , man ; had I struck thee , I never would have hurt thee . " " I know you would not , " replied Brock , laying his hand on his heart with much gravity ; and so peace ...
... believe thou art ; thou hast good reason , eh , Peter ? But never fear , man ; had I struck thee , I never would have hurt thee . " " I know you would not , " replied Brock , laying his hand on his heart with much gravity ; and so peace ...
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... this was " La , bless me ! I do believe your horse is running away . " And so he was , for having finished his meal in the hedge , he first looked towards his ར་ master and paused , as it were , irresolutely 28 CATHERINE : A STORY .
... this was " La , bless me ! I do believe your horse is running away . " And so he was , for having finished his meal in the hedge , he first looked towards his ར་ master and paused , as it were , irresolutely 28 CATHERINE : A STORY .
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... believe . I wager now , that with all your balls , and carriages , and fine clothes , you are neither so happy nor so well as when you lived with your poor old aunt , who used to love you so . " And with these gentle words , and an ...
... believe . I wager now , that with all your balls , and carriages , and fine clothes , you are neither so happy nor so well as when you lived with your poor old aunt , who used to love you so . " And with these gentle words , and an ...
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... believe deserting seamen to be ; and for the further increase and encouragement of the navy , to take able - bodied landsmen when seamen fail . This Act , which occupies four columns of the Gazette , and another of similar length and ...
... believe deserting seamen to be ; and for the further increase and encouragement of the navy , to take able - bodied landsmen when seamen fail . This Act , which occupies four columns of the Gazette , and another of similar length and ...
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... believe these men ? " said Mrs. Hayes , as soon as the first alarm caused by the irruption of Mr. Brock and his companions had subsided . " These are no magistrate's men : it is but a trick to rob you of your money , John . " " I will ...
... believe these men ? " said Mrs. Hayes , as soon as the first alarm caused by the irruption of Mr. Brock and his companions had subsided . " These are no magistrate's men : it is but a trick to rob you of your money , John . " " I will ...
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409 ページ - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, and those who have the superintendence of them to His holy keeping. Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action, and bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
407 ページ - But when of morn and eve the star beholds me on my knee, I feel, though thou art distant far, thy prayers ascend for me. Then on ! then on ! where duty leads, my course be onward still.
519 ページ - ... be necessary, all the forces and resources of his kingdoms, which he trusts will be adequate to repel every insult and attack, and to maintain and uphold the power and reputation of this country.
393 ページ - Boswell sent all round the town to attorneys for books that might enable him to distinguish himself — but in vain. He moved, however, for the writ, making the best use he could of the observations in the brief. The judge was perfectly astonished, and the audience amazed. The judge said, " I never heard of such a writ — what can it be that adheres pavimento ? Are any of you gentlemen at the bar able to explain this ?
380 ページ - Some slight lucid moments he had ; in one of which the Queen, desiring to see him, entered the room, and found him singing a hymn, and accompanying himself at the harpsichord. When he had finished he knelt down and prayed aloud for her, and then for his family, and then for the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself, that it might please God to avert his heavy calamity from him, but if not, to give him resignation to submit. He then burst into tears, and his reason again fled.
342 ページ - To eat Westphalia ham in a morning; ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks; come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what is worse a hundred times) with a red mark on the forehead from an uneasy hat; all this may qualify them to make excellent wives for fox-hunters, and bear abundance of ruddycomplexioned children.
332 ページ - ... a Hanoverian regimen over us : we should have had revolt, commotion, want, and tyrannous misrule, in place of a quarter of a century of peace, freedom, and material prosperity, such as the country never enjoyed, until that corrupter of parliaments, that dissolute tipsy cynic, that courageous lover of peace and liberty, that great citizen, patriot, and statesman governed it.
381 ページ - There is his coat, his star, his wig, his countenance simpering under it : with a slate and a piece of chalk, I could at this very desk perform a recognizable likeness of him. And yet after reading of him in scores of volumes, hunting him through old magazines and newspapers, having him here at a ball, there at a public dinner, there at races and so forth, you find you have nothing — nothing but a coat and a wig and a mask smumg below it — nothing but a great simulacrum.
377 ページ - Of all the figures in that large family group which surrounds George and his Queen, the prettiest, I think, is the father's darling, the Princess Amelia, pathetic for her beauty, her sweetness, her early death, and for the extreme passionate tenderness with which her father loved her. This was his favorite amongst all the children : of his sons, he loved the Duke of York best.
380 ページ - Hombourg, — amidst books and Windsor furniture, and a hundred fond reminiscences of her English home. The poor old father is represented in a purple gown, his snowy beard falling over his breast — the star of his famous Order still idly shining on it. He was not 'only sightless; he became utterly deaf. All light, all reason, all sound of human voices, all the pleasures of this world of God, were taken from him.