Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... manner of Satan's acting and carrying on his affairs in this world , and particularly of his ordinary workings in the dark , by possession and agitation CHAPTER IV . 443 Of Satan's agents or missionaries , and their actings upon and in ...
... manner of Satan's acting and carrying on his affairs in this world , and particularly of his ordinary workings in the dark , by possession and agitation CHAPTER IV . 443 Of Satan's agents or missionaries , and their actings upon and in ...
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... manner . The eldest , a gay gentleman , that knew the town as well as the country ; and though he had levity enough to do an ill- natured thing , yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures ; he began with that ...
... manner . The eldest , a gay gentleman , that knew the town as well as the country ; and though he had levity enough to do an ill- natured thing , yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures ; he began with that ...
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... manner of rudeness to me , only kissed me a great while ; after this he thought he had heard somebody come up stairs , so he got off from the bed , lifted me up , professing a great deal of love for me , but told me it was all an honest ...
... manner of rudeness to me , only kissed me a great while ; after this he thought he had heard somebody come up stairs , so he got off from the bed , lifted me up , professing a great deal of love for me , but told me it was all an honest ...
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... manner of ordinary way , but by some private friendship , which they would presently have suspected . I was now in a great strait , and knew not what to do ; the main difficulty was this , the younger brother not only laid close siege ...
... manner of ordinary way , but by some private friendship , which they would presently have suspected . I was now in a great strait , and knew not what to do ; the main difficulty was this , the younger brother not only laid close siege ...
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... manner that ever woman did ; for my new husband coming to a lump of money at once , fell into such a profusion of expense , that all I had , and all he had , would not have held it out above one year . and He was very fond of me for ...
... manner that ever woman did ; for my new husband coming to a lump of money at once , fell into such a profusion of expense , that all I had , and all he had , would not have held it out above one year . and He was very fond of me for ...
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Page 562 - And they besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep. 32 And there was there an herd of many swine feeding on the mountain: and they besought him that he would suffer them to enter into them. And he suffered them. 33 Then went the devils out of the man, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the lake, and were choked.