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The Catholic Record - Page 311
1876
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Middlemarch: a study of provincial life, by George Eliot

Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let ns dispatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the world...I could not be reconciled to him; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death."—Pilgrim's Progress. "Tell me any thing that you would like...
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A library of famous fiction, embracing the nine standard masterpieces of ...

Library - 1873 - 1084 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let us despatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light. Z ၀ % " 1873" " Library( ned through i forthwith bring him in guilty of death. And so they did ; therefore he was presently condemned to be...
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The Complete Works

John Bunyan - 1873 - 1056 pages
...despatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light Then said Mr. Implacable, might I have all the wjrld given me,, I could not be reconciled to him: therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death. t And so they did ; therefore he wae presently condemned to...
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Masterpieces in English Literature, and Lessons in the English Language ...

Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 474 pages
...too good for him," said Mr. Cruelty. — " Let us despatch him out of the way," said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable, "Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death." And so they did: therefore he was presently condemned to be...
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“Delivery”; Or, Lecture-room Hints on Public Speaking in Its Relation to the ...

Samuel MACALL - 1875 - 144 pages
...Hanging is too good for him,' said Mr. Cruelty. ' Let's despatch him out of the way,' said Mr. Hatelight. Then said Mr. Implacable, ' Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death.' And so they did." For a style, if possible, still more pungent,...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: As Originally Published

John Bunyan - 1875 - 510 pages
...too good for him, faid Mr. Cruelty. Lets dif patch him out of the way, faid Mr. Hate-light. Then faid Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the World given me,...could not be reconciled to him , therefore let us forthwith bring him in K 2 guilty guilty of death : Andfo theydid,therefore he was prefently Condemned,...
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The pilgrim's progress. Fac-simile reprod. of the 1st ed

John Bunyan - 1875 - 518 pages
...too good for him, faid Mr. Cruelty. Lets difpatch him out of the way, faid Mr. Hate-light. Then faid Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the World given me,...I could not be reconciled to him, therefore let us forthwith bring him in K 2 guilty guilty of death : Andfo theydid,therefore he was prefently Condemned,...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: As Originally Published

John Bunyan - 1678 - 512 pages
...him, faid Mr. Cruelty. Lets dif patch him out of the way, faid Mr. Hate-light. Then&idMr.Imp/acab/e, Might I have all the World given me, I could not be reconciled to him, therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death : Andfo they did, therefore he was prefently Condemned, To be...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 2; Volume 77

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let us dispatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore, let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death. And so they did ; therefore ho was presently condemned to be...
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The impeachment of Mary Stuart ... and other papers historical and biographical

sir John Skelton - 1876 - 430 pages
...'Hanging is too good for him,1 said Mr Cruelty. 'Let us despatch him out of the way,' said Mr Hate Light. Then said Mr Implacable, 'Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death.' " — JOHN BUNYAN : The Pilgrim's Progrext. I EGBERT LEE....
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