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Side xiii
... thought crossed his mind , that he might transfer his property , and save his life by expatriating himself . Clinging to this truly desperate resource , he re- turned to his chambers ; but while preparing his portmanteau for travelling ...
... thought crossed his mind , that he might transfer his property , and save his life by expatriating himself . Clinging to this truly desperate resource , he re- turned to his chambers ; but while preparing his portmanteau for travelling ...
Side xiv
... thought he was sure of his aim ; but he was again defeated in his object . The point of the knife had been broken . This took place at three o'clock . At seven o'clock in the same morning , conscious that the crisis of his fate was at ...
... thought he was sure of his aim ; but he was again defeated in his object . The point of the knife had been broken . This took place at three o'clock . At seven o'clock in the same morning , conscious that the crisis of his fate was at ...
Side xviii
... unction , have rarely been equalled by the most advanced christians . His predilection for the Un wins still increasing , the friends on both side thought it desirable that their society should be more frequent xviii LIFE OF.
... unction , have rarely been equalled by the most advanced christians . His predilection for the Un wins still increasing , the friends on both side thought it desirable that their society should be more frequent xviii LIFE OF.
Side xix
William Cowper. thought it desirable that their society should be more frequent ; and one of Mr Unwin's boarders having removed to the university , a vacancy was left in his establishment , which Mr Cowper requesting he might be allowed ...
William Cowper. thought it desirable that their society should be more frequent ; and one of Mr Unwin's boarders having removed to the university , a vacancy was left in his establishment , which Mr Cowper requesting he might be allowed ...
Side xxxiv
... thought it a fit opportunity to communicate the painful intelligence of their friend's exit ; which he accordingly did , with a feeling com- pounded of tenderness and cheerfulness . - The com- munication did not agitate Cowper so much ...
... thought it a fit opportunity to communicate the painful intelligence of their friend's exit ; which he accordingly did , with a feeling com- pounded of tenderness and cheerfulness . - The com- munication did not agitate Cowper so much ...
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