Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1 |
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Page 181
... without any sympathy in his affections ; which from a stoical and sullen nature might not have been misinterpreted ; yet , from a person of so perfect a habit of generous and obsequious compliance with all good men , might very well ...
... without any sympathy in his affections ; which from a stoical and sullen nature might not have been misinterpreted ; yet , from a person of so perfect a habit of generous and obsequious compliance with all good men , might very well ...
Page 188
astical courts , against persons of eminence and near relation to his service . ... He saw and observed men long , before he received any about his person , and did not love strangers , nor very confident men .
astical courts , against persons of eminence and near relation to his service . ... He saw and observed men long , before he received any about his person , and did not love strangers , nor very confident men .
Page 221
that before the principal person began his oration , he cried out three times , Langro dehul san : ( these words and the former were afterwards repeated and explained to me ) . Whereupon immediately about fifty of the inhabitants came ...
that before the principal person began his oration , he cried out three times , Langro dehul san : ( these words and the former were afterwards repeated and explained to me ) . Whereupon immediately about fifty of the inhabitants came ...
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