The Village Millionaire, Том 2Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... the hour when the good man came home to dine . His lord- ship offered to lunch with him ; an offer very grateful to his hospitality , for he should not have ventured to invite so distinguished a visitor to do 8 THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE .
... the hour when the good man came home to dine . His lord- ship offered to lunch with him ; an offer very grateful to his hospitality , for he should not have ventured to invite so distinguished a visitor to do 8 THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE .
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... offers . " And he has indulged himself in contemplating the pleasant sight . But you know nothing of this . It has never occurred to you to con- template a man's face , since you gazed on your father's as the pleasantest sight in the ...
... offers . " And he has indulged himself in contemplating the pleasant sight . But you know nothing of this . It has never occurred to you to con- template a man's face , since you gazed on your father's as the pleasantest sight in the ...
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... offer up a prayer for the multi- tudes who know not that God is a Spirit , and must be worshipped in spirit . Gordon with less emotion beholds the sin- gular land - mark , which India on that side presents to the Christian nation ...
... offer up a prayer for the multi- tudes who know not that God is a Spirit , and must be worshipped in spirit . Gordon with less emotion beholds the sin- gular land - mark , which India on that side presents to the Christian nation ...
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... offered her , that for which she sighed , a friend of her own sex . From Calcutta she was also hurried away , her wishes ungratified . It is , however , certain , that not unfrequently in society in India , • some of the brightest ...
... offered her , that for which she sighed , a friend of her own sex . From Calcutta she was also hurried away , her wishes ungratified . It is , however , certain , that not unfrequently in society in India , • some of the brightest ...
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... offer ideas derogatory to the dignity with which she had invested them ; and , she had to acknowledge that there was in their functions too much of the revenue and cus- toms ' collector - too much of the post - mas- VOL . II . E ter's ...
... offer ideas derogatory to the dignity with which she had invested them ; and , she had to acknowledge that there was in their functions too much of the revenue and cus- toms ' collector - too much of the post - mas- VOL . II . E ter's ...
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Стр. 257 - Man, who man would be, Must rule the empire of himself! in it Must be supreme, establishing his throne On vanquished will, quelling the anarchy Of hopes and fears, being himself alone.
Стр. 34 - brother, and he entered into his chamber, and wept there. And he washed his face and refrained himself, and said set on bread. "And they set on for him by himself; and for
Стр. 148 - Those towers sublime, That seemed above the grasp of time, Were severed from the haunts of men By a wide deep, and wizard glen. So fathomless, so full of gloom, No eye could pierce the void between: Like distant thunder from below
Стр. 109 - join the most resolute courage to the most cautious prudence, nor have they their equals in the art of ranging themselves in battle array and fighting in order. If to
Стр. 135 - To speak truth, no man knows the lists of his own patience, nor can divine how able he shall be in his sufferings till the storm come, the perfectest virtue being tried in action.
Стр. 148 - O'er a dark, narrow bridge-way, known To him and to his chiefs alone, They crossed the chasm, and gained the towers,— " This home," he cried,
Стр. 162 - Fire seldom, but fire sure ! Push hard with the bayonet! The ball will lose its way, the bayonet never. The ball is a fool —the bayonet a hero ! Stab once