Westward ho !Macmillan, 1887 - Sermons, English |
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... thought the owner of it more fortunate than Khan or Kaiser . Oh , if he could but possess that horn , what needed he on earth beside to make him blest ! " I say , will you sell this ? " 66 Yea , marry , or my own soul , if I can get the ...
... thought the owner of it more fortunate than Khan or Kaiser . Oh , if he could but possess that horn , what needed he on earth beside to make him blest ! " I say , will you sell this ? " 66 Yea , marry , or my own soul , if I can get the ...
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... thought that the sun moved round the earth , and that the moon had some kindred with a Cheshire cheese . He held that the swallows slept all the winter at the bottom of the horse - pond ; talked , like Raleigh , Grenvil , and other low ...
... thought that the sun moved round the earth , and that the moon had some kindred with a Cheshire cheese . He held that the swallows slept all the winter at the bottom of the horse - pond ; talked , like Raleigh , Grenvil , and other low ...
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... thought about thinking , or felt about feeling ; and had no ambition whatsoever beyond pleasing his father and mother , getting by honest means the maximum of " red quarrenders and mazard cherries , and going to sea when he was big ...
... thought about thinking , or felt about feeling ; and had no ambition whatsoever beyond pleasing his father and mother , getting by honest means the maximum of " red quarrenders and mazard cherries , and going to sea when he was big ...
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... thought before now , Mrs. Leigh , and well for him if they had not . But , indeed , I make no account of omens . When God is ready for each man , then he must go ; and when can he go better ? " " But , " said Mr. Leigh , who entered ...
... thought before now , Mrs. Leigh , and well for him if they had not . But , indeed , I make no account of omens . When God is ready for each man , then he must go ; and when can he go better ? " " But , " said Mr. Leigh , who entered ...
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... thought of appeasing the fancied wrath of God , or of giving Him pleasure ( base thought ) by any pain of hers ; for her spirit had been trained in the freest and loftiest doctrines of Luther's school ; and that little mystic " Alt ...
... thought of appeasing the fancied wrath of God , or of giving Him pleasure ( base thought ) by any pain of hers ; for her spirit had been trained in the freest and loftiest doctrines of Luther's school ; and that little mystic " Alt ...
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