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...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist ; they are called — perhaps...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues." He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them when the door opened, and his... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 452 pągines
...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist : — they are called, — perhaps...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues." He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his... | |
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...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist ; — they are called, perhaps...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues.'" He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his-... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pągines
...us, that these feelings will subsist;—they are called,—perhaps they are,—weaknesses here;—but there may be some better modifications of them in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues.' He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 pągines
...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist : they are called — perhaps...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues. He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them when the door opened, and his... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 326 pągines
...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist; — they are called, — perhaps...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues." He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his... | |
| 1825
...mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist. : they are called — perhaps they are so — weaknesses here ; but there may be some better modifications...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues.' He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them when the door opened, and his... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pągines
...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pągines
...in those regions which I contemplate, if there is any thing of mortality left about us, that these feelings will subsist : — they are called, — perhaps...in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues." He sighed as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pągines
...us, that these feelings will subsist;—they are called—perhaps they are—weaknesses, here;—but there may be some better modifications of them in heaven, which may deserve the name of virtues." He sighed, as he spoke these last words. He had scarcely finished them, when the door opened, and his... | |
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