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... manner even in the style of his lectures . In lecturing , Mr. Abernethy's manner was peculiar , abrupt , and con- versational ; and often when he indulged in episodes and anecdotes , he convulsed his class with laughter , especially ...
... manner even in the style of his lectures . In lecturing , Mr. Abernethy's manner was peculiar , abrupt , and con- versational ; and often when he indulged in episodes and anecdotes , he convulsed his class with laughter , especially ...
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... manner attracted his atten- tion , and watching her on her retiring to an adjoining farm - house , he approached the house , and heard from her lips , as she read within , some words which he recognized to be words from Scrip- ture . He ...
... manner attracted his atten- tion , and watching her on her retiring to an adjoining farm - house , he approached the house , and heard from her lips , as she read within , some words which he recognized to be words from Scrip- ture . He ...
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... manner of feeding with their knives , till the whole blade seemed to enter into the mouth ; and the still more frightful manner of cleaning the teeth afterwards with a pocket knife , soon forced us to feel that we were not surrounded by ...
... manner of feeding with their knives , till the whole blade seemed to enter into the mouth ; and the still more frightful manner of cleaning the teeth afterwards with a pocket knife , soon forced us to feel that we were not surrounded by ...
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