The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Page 29
... becoming the relator herself . " 66 Apprehension for the health of his child subdued every other sensation in the bosom of the count : an elderly female , to whom the house belonged , was summoned to at- tend her ; and St. Dorval , with ...
... becoming the relator herself . " 66 Apprehension for the health of his child subdued every other sensation in the bosom of the count : an elderly female , to whom the house belonged , was summoned to at- tend her ; and St. Dorval , with ...
Page 36
... becoming the physician of his body , and that another such night of uninterrupted repose would add twenty years to his life . During the rest of the day Imogen scarcely left her father's bed- side for a moment , assisted at the dressing ...
... becoming the physician of his body , and that another such night of uninterrupted repose would add twenty years to his life . During the rest of the day Imogen scarcely left her father's bed- side for a moment , assisted at the dressing ...
Page 38
... becoming hourly more at- tached to the amiable author of her being , more profoundly alive to the sense of that duty which bound her to him , than if she had been always habituated to the strongest tie which nature twines round the ...
... becoming hourly more at- tached to the amiable author of her being , more profoundly alive to the sense of that duty which bound her to him , than if she had been always habituated to the strongest tie which nature twines round the ...
Page 52
... become the inexhaustible spring " of human misery ? Were not the use- " less forms and unmeaning ceremonies " with which the folly of man has clothed " it of much greater consideration to man- " kind than its essence , would it become ...
... become the inexhaustible spring " of human misery ? Were not the use- " less forms and unmeaning ceremonies " with which the folly of man has clothed " it of much greater consideration to man- " kind than its essence , would it become ...
Page 59
... becomes the pu " nishment of the aggressors ; but when 66 we see it tearing the hearts , inflaming " the passions , and destroying the peace , " of the great , the good , the virtuous , then " our hearts weep blood , and we sigh over ...
... becomes the pu " nishment of the aggressors ; but when 66 we see it tearing the hearts , inflaming " the passions , and destroying the peace , " of the great , the good , the virtuous , then " our hearts weep blood , and we sigh over ...
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