| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." " What comfort," xaid the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored ? " The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1871 - 378 pages
...truth and reason are always the same." "What comfort," returns the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored?" And the prince, whose humanity will not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, goes away... | |
| David Thomas - 1871 - 784 pages
...truth and reason are always the same." " What comfort," returns the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored?" And the prince, whose humanity will not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, goes away... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." "What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored ?" 8. Better, far better, to make no professions, you will say, than to cheat others with... | |
| William Woods Smyth - Bible and science - 1873 - 412 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." "What comfort" said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? of what effect are they now, but to tell me my daughter will not be restored." There is a class of feelings known as desires ; they arise from... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Christianity - 1878 - 426 pages
..."you speak like one that hath never felt the pangs of separation. What comfort can truth or reason afford me ? of what effect are they now but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored ?" Or who was ever made more humble or more benevolent by being told, as the same practical... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same.' ' What comfort,' said the mourner, ' can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored ? ' The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| William Beckford - 1883 - 456 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." "What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ? " The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| William Beckford - Fiction - 1883 - 446 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." "What comfort," said the mourner, "can truth and reason afford me? of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ? " The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| P. Blouët - 1885 - 222 pages
...variable, truth and reason are always the same."— "What comfort," said the mourner, "can truth and reason afford me ? of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored 1" The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away,... | |
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