Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 34
... Remain single , " he answered . " Remain single ! -what , all my life ? The remedy is worse than the disease . " The following is from a sermon preached in 1845 : " Would you learn how the world forms her court ? Know , then , that ...
... Remain single , " he answered . " Remain single ! -what , all my life ? The remedy is worse than the disease . " The following is from a sermon preached in 1845 : " Would you learn how the world forms her court ? Know , then , that ...
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... remain , was Pro- fessor Dalzell's estimate and prediction of young Walter's powers and promise . The Greek Professor took the deepest interest in the progress of his class , one of whom came to call on Scott in St. George's - square ...
... remain , was Pro- fessor Dalzell's estimate and prediction of young Walter's powers and promise . The Greek Professor took the deepest interest in the progress of his class , one of whom came to call on Scott in St. George's - square ...
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... remain with her father until her husband's return , which was expected to take place in two years at the utmost . But here also Monsieur de la Faille was in- flexible ; he had made up his mind to a course which he believed to be right ...
... remain with her father until her husband's return , which was expected to take place in two years at the utmost . But here also Monsieur de la Faille was in- flexible ; he had made up his mind to a course which he believed to be right ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
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