Select Works, Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson, 1856 - 502 Seiten |
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... pleased , —a sister of Lord Howe's , — -and he hoped I would not refuse the challenge . I said I had been long out of practice , but would wait upon the lady when he and she should think fit . He told me where her house was , and would ...
... pleased , —a sister of Lord Howe's , — -and he hoped I would not refuse the challenge . I said I had been long out of practice , but would wait upon the lady when he and she should think fit . He told me where her house was , and would ...
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... pleased God to enlighten our minds so far as to see that some doctrines , which were esteemed truths , were errors ; and that others , which we had esteemed errors , were real truths . From time to time , He has been pleased to afford ...
... pleased God to enlighten our minds so far as to see that some doctrines , which were esteemed truths , were errors ; and that others , which we had esteemed errors , were real truths . From time to time , He has been pleased to afford ...
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... pleased to hear from me , as he was sensi- ble I must be well acquainted with them . * * * In fine , he expressed much satisfaction in my having called upon him , and particularly in the assurances I had given him that America did not ...
... pleased to hear from me , as he was sensi- ble I must be well acquainted with them . * * * In fine , he expressed much satisfaction in my having called upon him , and particularly in the assurances I had given him that America did not ...
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ningrods Sharp and Blunt Conductors Controversy Epigram | 52 |
CHAPTER I | 119 |
Night at an Inn Arrival | 137 |
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