A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... less the accompaniment of self - respect , never obtruding himself on the attention , he had ' that within which passeth show . ' He was one of those richly - endowed beings , with respect to whose minds every succeeding interview ...
... less the accompaniment of self - respect , never obtruding himself on the attention , he had ' that within which passeth show . ' He was one of those richly - endowed beings , with respect to whose minds every succeeding interview ...
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... less distressful circumstances than those in which he writes , would , I am persuaded , reflect honour on the pen of a person much older than my poor brother . But when we consider his extreme youth , ( only sixteen at the time of the ...
... less distressful circumstances than those in which he writes , would , I am persuaded , reflect honour on the pen of a person much older than my poor brother . But when we consider his extreme youth , ( only sixteen at the time of the ...
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... less ( oh ! how great would have been the satisfaction ! ) to keep them . I have ten thousand things to tell you , my dear Peter , that have happened since our mournful separation , but my mind is at present occupied solely with your ...
... less ( oh ! how great would have been the satisfaction ! ) to keep them . I have ten thousand things to tell you , my dear Peter , that have happened since our mournful separation , but my mind is at present occupied solely with your ...
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... to see me ; it is too long and tedious a journey , and even on your arrival , you would not be allowed the wished - for happiness , both to you and myself , of seeing , much less con- versing with , your unfortunate brother ; the rules .
... to see me ; it is too long and tedious a journey , and even on your arrival , you would not be allowed the wished - for happiness , both to you and myself , of seeing , much less con- versing with , your unfortunate brother ; the rules .
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... less nobly . With respect to the event of your trial , I am sure we ought to banish every sentiment of fear , and rest securely on the assistance of a kind Providence , and your own virtue . If there be justice for the innocent on this ...
... less nobly . With respect to the event of your trial , I am sure we ought to banish every sentiment of fear , and rest securely on the assistance of a kind Providence , and your own virtue . If there be justice for the innocent on this ...
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