Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1825 - 380 pages |
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... observed , the President ; " and it was not for me to ask his confidence . Yet it was evi- dent there was something in his mind more than mere love of philosophy , or a Christian desire to work out salvation . " 17 Iraway Auty & " Was ...
... observed , the President ; " and it was not for me to ask his confidence . Yet it was evi- dent there was something in his mind more than mere love of philosophy , or a Christian desire to work out salvation . " 17 Iraway Auty & " Was ...
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... observed Eve- lyn , getting out of the carriage . La petite Lisette wondered what all this was to lead to , seeing ... found what was their aim , her countenance suddenly fell , she shook her head , and exclaimed with that pretty ton ...
... observed Eve- lyn , getting out of the carriage . La petite Lisette wondered what all this was to lead to , seeing ... found what was their aim , her countenance suddenly fell , she shook her head , and exclaimed with that pretty ton ...
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... observed Georgina , with a sigh . * CHAP . V. A RENCONTRE . " Will you encounter the house ? ” SHAKSPEARE . THE next morning Georgina arose a good deal re- freshed , and by no means the worse for having slept in a pure honey - suckled ...
... observed Georgina , with a sigh . * CHAP . V. A RENCONTRE . " Will you encounter the house ? ” SHAKSPEARE . THE next morning Georgina arose a good deal re- freshed , and by no means the worse for having slept in a pure honey - suckled ...
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... observed Geor- gina ; " and I think you have a wistful eye on the chateau on the hill before us . " " It stands exactly where it ought , " returned the Doctor , examining it critically . " Those grey brick turrets , heavy leaden roofs ...
... observed Geor- gina ; " and I think you have a wistful eye on the chateau on the hill before us . " " It stands exactly where it ought , " returned the Doctor , examining it critically . " Those grey brick turrets , heavy leaden roofs ...
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... Tremaine , at this ostentation ; and I should conceive , though the re ... observed Evelyn ; and the two friends , respecting her condition , moved ... TREMAINE . 45.
... Tremaine , at this ostentation ; and I should conceive , though the re ... observed Evelyn ; and the two friends , respecting her condition , moved ... TREMAINE . 45.
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Almighty answered Evelyn answered Tremaine argument asked Evelyn asked Tremaine beautiful believe better Bolingbroke brain brute called cause certainly CHAP chateau Cicero confess consequence continued Evelyn continued Tremaine creation creature cried Evelyn cried Tremaine crime dear death Deity demonstration difficulty divine Doctor doubt Epicurus Evelyn Hall evil exclaimed existence father fear feeling free-will Georgina give happiness heart Heaven hope horror immortal laws least Lisette Lucretius maine matter mean ment merely mind moral motion murder nature never object observed Evelyn observed Tremaine opinion Orleans pause perhaps perpetual philosopher physics Place d'Orleans pleasure proof prove Providence pursued Evelyn question reason rejoined religion replied Evelyn replied Tremaine returned Evelyn returned Tremaine scepticism Scopas seemed Sennacherib sense SHAKSPEARE soul spirit suppose supposition sure tell thing thought tion Tremaine allowed true truth Voltaire whole wish wonderful
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