Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... once , until they could talk no longer , and I have always considered it as one of the greatest pieces of Chris- tian forgiveness that I ever met with when Mr. Cobbett , after they had both rather cooled down a c 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 27.
... once , until they could talk no longer , and I have always considered it as one of the greatest pieces of Chris- tian forgiveness that I ever met with when Mr. Cobbett , after they had both rather cooled down a c 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 27.
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... once laid low : All things are changed ; -and I am changed , Even in the love I knew before , Not that my heart can be estranged , But I have learnt to love thee more . Yes , to mine ear thine accents all , Have grown more welcome and ...
... once laid low : All things are changed ; -and I am changed , Even in the love I knew before , Not that my heart can be estranged , But I have learnt to love thee more . Yes , to mine ear thine accents all , Have grown more welcome and ...
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... once or twice has it happened to me to be concerned , on the side of the Government , in any criminal prosecution whatever ; and never , until the present occasion , in any case affecting life . " But I very much regret that it should ...
... once or twice has it happened to me to be concerned , on the side of the Government , in any criminal prosecution whatever ; and never , until the present occasion , in any case affecting life . " But I very much regret that it should ...
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... once to explore every man , every thing , every circumstance connected with the time and place ; a thousand ears catch every whisper ; a thousand excited minds intensely dwell on the scene , shedding all 54 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... once to explore every man , every thing , every circumstance connected with the time and place ; a thousand ears catch every whisper ; a thousand excited minds intensely dwell on the scene , shedding all 54 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... once set free all prisoners accused of offences ; and it ought to do so if it could be made certain that no other offence would hereafter be committed . Because it punishes , not to satisfy any desire to inflict pain , but simply to ...
... once set free all prisoners accused of offences ; and it ought to do so if it could be made certain that no other offence would hereafter be committed . Because it punishes , not to satisfy any desire to inflict pain , but simply to ...
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