Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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Page 6
... eyes , and a book in his hand , in which he had been reading . Thus , without the or- dinary visitations of pain or sickness , it pleased God to terminate the existence of this exem- plary man . He possessed his faculties to the last ...
... eyes , and a book in his hand , in which he had been reading . Thus , without the or- dinary visitations of pain or sickness , it pleased God to terminate the existence of this exem- plary man . He possessed his faculties to the last ...
Page 6
... eyes , and a book in his hand , in which he had been reading . Thus , without the or- dinary visitations of pain or sickness , it pleased God to terminate the existence of this exem- plary man . He possessed his faculties to the last ...
... eyes , and a book in his hand , in which he had been reading . Thus , without the or- dinary visitations of pain or sickness , it pleased God to terminate the existence of this exem- plary man . He possessed his faculties to the last ...
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... eyes of the Lord are in every place , be- holding the evil and the good , I remember to have cost me many a struggle to interpret , and the result of my construction was directly op- posite to the spirit and meaning of the text.- I was ...
... eyes of the Lord are in every place , be- holding the evil and the good , I remember to have cost me many a struggle to interpret , and the result of my construction was directly op- posite to the spirit and meaning of the text.- I was ...
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... eyes and not seeing , ears and not hearing , with other contrarieties , which between positive and negative so com- A 1 pletely overset my small stock of ideas , 30 MFMOIRS OF to me from posterity.-Ipse de me scribam...
... eyes and not seeing , ears and not hearing , with other contrarieties , which between positive and negative so com- A 1 pletely overset my small stock of ideas , 30 MFMOIRS OF to me from posterity.-Ipse de me scribam...
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... eye of old Kinsman discovered the grandson of his friend far in the rear of the line of honour , and in a fair train to ... eyes were upon me , all ears open , and a dead silence , horrible to my feelings , did not leave a hope that a ...
... eye of old Kinsman discovered the grandson of his friend far in the rear of the line of honour , and in a fair train to ... eyes were upon me , all ears open , and a dead silence , horrible to my feelings , did not leave a hope that a ...
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