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Side 12
... considering the latter ( as he termed it ) as " standing in his shoes . " Quill , happening to be one of those whose principles are very far from being proof against the solicitations of their interest , was immediately aware of the ...
... considering the latter ( as he termed it ) as " standing in his shoes . " Quill , happening to be one of those whose principles are very far from being proof against the solicitations of their interest , was immediately aware of the ...
Side 20
... consider my pro- posal . " While Quill had been making this speech , Mr. Forbes remained silent , as Quill imagined , in deep attention to him , and much touched by his obser- vations . The fact was , Mr. Forbes had not attended to ...
... consider my pro- posal . " While Quill had been making this speech , Mr. Forbes remained silent , as Quill imagined , in deep attention to him , and much touched by his obser- vations . The fact was , Mr. Forbes had not attended to ...
Side 55
... consider his case , and reimburse him . He , with all humility , submitted that this money had been ex- pended entirely in Mr. Willoughby's business ; and , that the journey had been undertaken solely from an anxiety to make him ...
... consider his case , and reimburse him . He , with all humility , submitted that this money had been ex- pended entirely in Mr. Willoughby's business ; and , that the journey had been undertaken solely from an anxiety to make him ...
Side 66
... consider myself a fit object to receive it . " His sister Clara , like her play - fellow , George Wilson , was of a gayer and more lively turn . She was full of archness , imagination , and good humour ; but , at the same time , with an ...
... consider myself a fit object to receive it . " His sister Clara , like her play - fellow , George Wilson , was of a gayer and more lively turn . She was full of archness , imagination , and good humour ; but , at the same time , with an ...
Side 94
... consider him as a suitable match for my daughter . And you , Sir , I am sure , have too high a sense of honour , to encourage him in attempting to marry against my con- sent . " Mr. Forbes started with astonishment at the beginning of ...
... consider him as a suitable match for my daughter . And you , Sir , I am sure , have too high a sense of honour , to encourage him in attempting to marry against my con- sent . " Mr. Forbes started with astonishment at the beginning of ...
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acquainted affection affectionate afflicted agita agitated apothecary appeared boards called calm Captain Wilson cation character cheeks Clara Clara's heart conduct consolation conversation countenance cried crime curse daughter dear delight disgrace disposition door Dubois Emily entered exclaimed eyes fatal father fear feelings felon felt Forbes's forgery forgiveness frigate George George Wilson Gilby girl give guilty hand happiness heard heart Holford hope hurried immediately impelled implore indolence instantly interrupted James Forbes James's James's Square leave length letter London looked Lord's prayer marriage ment mercy mind morning ness never night parricide perceived person pise plea pleasure post-boys post-captain prayer Prebendary predestination pride prison Quill racter received replied James retired Sir William Powel sister situation sneers solemn soon sorrow sure tears tell temptation Thetis thing thought tion to-morrow took town trust union Willoughby wish worthy wretch young
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Side 86 - Whither shall I go then from thy Spirit? Or whither shall I go then from thy presence? If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: If I go down to hell, thou art there also. If I take the wings of the morning, and remain in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there also shall thy hand lead me, And thy right hand shall hold me.
Side 248 - There is joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.