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Page 216
... nature that , under such circumstances , he allowed his convictions fair play . It is easy to understand why his feelings were engaged on Mary's side . Her beauty and her mis- fortunes touched him as a man ; as a Scot- tish queen , and ...
... nature that , under such circumstances , he allowed his convictions fair play . It is easy to understand why his feelings were engaged on Mary's side . Her beauty and her mis- fortunes touched him as a man ; as a Scot- tish queen , and ...
Page 262
... nature which presented themselves ally startled by the palpable apparition , in from without , as well as of those which re- distinct sharply - defined outline , of facts of vealed themselves from within . In general , consciousness ...
... nature which presented themselves ally startled by the palpable apparition , in from without , as well as of those which re- distinct sharply - defined outline , of facts of vealed themselves from within . In general , consciousness ...
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... nature . He was of all characters the most detestable ; a for- the very height and perfection of atrocity humanity is capable of attaining , when the extreme of wickedness is combined with the extreme of self - complacency . While one ...
... nature . He was of all characters the most detestable ; a for- the very height and perfection of atrocity humanity is capable of attaining , when the extreme of wickedness is combined with the extreme of self - complacency . While one ...
Contents
INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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