Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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... mind CHAPTER XX . 233 Farther conversations with William , which quiet my conscience in some degree - Account of our journey from Bassora to Scanderoon , and from thence to Venice - William writes to England to his sister - Her affec ...
... mind CHAPTER XX . 233 Farther conversations with William , which quiet my conscience in some degree - Account of our journey from Bassora to Scanderoon , and from thence to Venice - William writes to England to his sister - Her affec ...
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... mind , even bordering upon despair ; but the Quaker's discourses brought him to some composure , with a resolution to reform his life , and make all the reparation in his power for the injustice he had committed . The Quaker had a ...
... mind , even bordering upon despair ; but the Quaker's discourses brought him to some composure , with a resolution to reform his life , and make all the reparation in his power for the injustice he had committed . The Quaker had a ...
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... wicked while I was under government , and now perfectly unfit to be trusted with liberty ; for I was as ripe for any villany as a young fellow that had no solid thought ever MISERY OF THE CREW . 11 placed in his mind 10 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... wicked while I was under government , and now perfectly unfit to be trusted with liberty ; for I was as ripe for any villany as a young fellow that had no solid thought ever MISERY OF THE CREW . 11 placed in his mind 10 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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... mind could be supposed to be . Education , as you have heard , I had none ; and all the little scenes of life I had passed through had been full of dangers and desperate circumstances ; but I was either so young or so stupid , that I ...
... mind could be supposed to be . Education , as you have heard , I had none ; and all the little scenes of life I had passed through had been full of dangers and desperate circumstances ; but I was either so young or so stupid , that I ...
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... mind , we fell to work with her ; and having three good axes among us , we got it down , but it was four days time first , though we worked very hard too . I do not remember what wood it was , or exactly what dimensions ; but I remember ...
... mind , we fell to work with her ; and having three good axes among us , we got it down , but it was four days time first , though we worked very hard too . I do not remember what wood it was , or exactly what dimensions ; but I remember ...
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