High and low; or, Life's chances and changes, Том 2;Том 264 |
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Henry John Coke (hon.) effort was more successful ; and the cavalcade rode on , not a whit out of humour in con- sequence of the accident , which might have proved more serious . The conversation mainly referred to the comparative ...
Henry John Coke (hon.) effort was more successful ; and the cavalcade rode on , not a whit out of humour in con- sequence of the accident , which might have proved more serious . The conversation mainly referred to the comparative ...
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Henry John Coke (hon.) he had finished speaking , Lady Eda was cantering away for the gate . " Wo ! way ! Stop him , somebody ! Mur- der ! " But it was no use . Ginger had seen his mistress leave the company , and de- termined to follow ...
Henry John Coke (hon.) he had finished speaking , Lady Eda was cantering away for the gate . " Wo ! way ! Stop him , somebody ! Mur- der ! " But it was no use . Ginger had seen his mistress leave the company , and de- termined to follow ...
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Henry John Coke (hon.) answered her surlily like a bear . She asked him to bring a plaid ; he pitched it towards her , but it fell short . She looked annoyed . He was obliged for civility's sake to get up and take it to her . He ...
Henry John Coke (hon.) answered her surlily like a bear . She asked him to bring a plaid ; he pitched it towards her , but it fell short . She looked annoyed . He was obliged for civility's sake to get up and take it to her . He ...
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Henry John Coke (hon.) ment of that sin . Man's happiness being the consideration of his deepest concern , had naturally led him to reflect on what affected him in this respect here , and had operated on his belief of what was to become ...
Henry John Coke (hon.) ment of that sin . Man's happiness being the consideration of his deepest concern , had naturally led him to reflect on what affected him in this respect here , and had operated on his belief of what was to become ...
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Henry John Coke (hon.) exercise of it depended on the condition of free agency . " In order , therefore , to enjoy this resem- blance to our Maker , and for the still greater purpose of God's glory in the voluntary nature of our ...
Henry John Coke (hon.) exercise of it depended on the condition of free agency . " In order , therefore , to enjoy this resem- blance to our Maker , and for the still greater purpose of God's glory in the voluntary nature of our ...
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HIGH & LOW OR LIFES CHANCES &, Том 2 Henry J. (Henry John) 1827-1916 Coke Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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Стр. 204 - And that through every stage : when young, indeed, In full content we, sometimes, nobly rest, Unanxious for ourselves ; and only wish, As duteous sons, our fathers were more wise. At thirty, man suspects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan...
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Стр. 66 - Trust no future, howe'er pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act, — act in the living present! Heart within, and GOD o'erhead!
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