The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... heart the young Captain of the Guards bethought himself of strengthening his moral and religious principles by writing them down in black and white , judging , as he said , that he might thereby be led to think about them the more and ...
... heart the young Captain of the Guards bethought himself of strengthening his moral and religious principles by writing them down in black and white , judging , as he said , that he might thereby be led to think about them the more and ...
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... and cheery interest in all the thousand events of daily experience . His sympathies , too , were warm as well as broad . His heart was tender , and he always carried it on his sleeve . This amiable and ingenuous Introduction 27.
... and cheery interest in all the thousand events of daily experience . His sympathies , too , were warm as well as broad . His heart was tender , and he always carried it on his sleeve . This amiable and ingenuous Introduction 27.
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... heart and simple manners . To such men as he England owes the perma- nence of much that is best in her institutions and her national life . As one walks through Westminster Ab- bey to - day , listening to the same chattering verger that ...
... heart and simple manners . To such men as he England owes the perma- nence of much that is best in her institutions and her national life . As one walks through Westminster Ab- bey to - day , listening to the same chattering verger that ...
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... heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if possible , before I die . I have been often told by my friends that it is pity so many 15 useful discoveries which I have made , should be in the pos ...
... heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if possible , before I die . I have been often told by my friends that it is pity so many 15 useful discoveries which I have made , should be in the pos ...
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... heart 15 and such busy hands were wholly employed in trifles ; that so much humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to him- self . The same temper of mind and application to ...
... heart 15 and such busy hands were wholly employed in trifles ; that so much humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to him- self . The same temper of mind and application to ...
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