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Page 74
Verily , if matters go on as they are going much longer , the nation will , in real
earnest , not be left a leg to stand on . ... Here , on this height , bedaubed with
sundry autographs of discrimi . nating travellers , stands the column of Dioclesian
.
Verily , if matters go on as they are going much longer , the nation will , in real
earnest , not be left a leg to stand on . ... Here , on this height , bedaubed with
sundry autographs of discrimi . nating travellers , stands the column of Dioclesian
.
Page 77
... apt to exercise the action of a " damper ; " and there is neither value nor
nourishment in a drum - head . Ob - serve how he manages his punch : his first
act is to order two tumblers to be mixed , and there they stand cooling , until his
dinner is ...
... apt to exercise the action of a " damper ; " and there is neither value nor
nourishment in a drum - head . Ob - serve how he manages his punch : his first
act is to order two tumblers to be mixed , and there they stand cooling , until his
dinner is ...
Page 138
They be - lieve that , after their departure from the flesh , they will stand in need of
the same goods , accommodations , and alliances they here enjoy . According to
the prevailing superstition , these wants may be supplied by burning pieces of ...
They be - lieve that , after their departure from the flesh , they will stand in need of
the same goods , accommodations , and alliances they here enjoy . According to
the prevailing superstition , these wants may be supplied by burning pieces of ...
Page 222
James Morris , ' he continued , ' stand forth , and let no earthly sorrow mar now
your duty to your God . ' “ Morris slowly rose upon a little rock which was beside
the grave ; bis form , thus elevated above the crowd , was distinctly visible in the ...
James Morris , ' he continued , ' stand forth , and let no earthly sorrow mar now
your duty to your God . ' “ Morris slowly rose upon a little rock which was beside
the grave ; bis form , thus elevated above the crowd , was distinctly visible in the ...
Page 454
He rushed into the sick man ' s room where our three friends had paused in their
prayers , and inter - rupted them by a passionate appeal to Amelia . " I can ' t
stand it any more , Emmy , ' he said , I won ' t stand it , and you must come with
me .
He rushed into the sick man ' s room where our three friends had paused in their
prayers , and inter - rupted them by a passionate appeal to Amelia . " I can ' t
stand it any more , Emmy , ' he said , I won ' t stand it , and you must come with
me .
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