Pictures of the Olden Time as Show in the Fortunes of a Family of the PilgrimsCrosby, Nichols and Company, 1857 - 342 pàgines |
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... Sick at heart , he sprang to his feet , perhaps with the expression on his lips that he put into his diary , " O God ! why hast thou made man the sole blot on thy beautiful works ? " and walked with a rapid pace down the Strand . An old ...
... Sick at heart , he sprang to his feet , perhaps with the expression on his lips that he put into his diary , " O God ! why hast thou made man the sole blot on thy beautiful works ? " and walked with a rapid pace down the Strand . An old ...
Pàgina 58
... filled the offices of porter and chief butler , besides being superintendent of things in general . Where there was any matter that required great carefulness and perfect trust , Job was always in request . If anybody was sick , Job was.
... filled the offices of porter and chief butler , besides being superintendent of things in general . Where there was any matter that required great carefulness and perfect trust , Job was always in request . If anybody was sick , Job was.
Pàgina 59
Edmund Hamilton Sears. in request . If anybody was sick , Job was the chief nurse ; and he had closed the dying eyes of at least four members of the family . He was verging now towards his seventieth year , but he was hale as ever ; his ...
Edmund Hamilton Sears. in request . If anybody was sick , Job was the chief nurse ; and he had closed the dying eyes of at least four members of the family . He was verging now towards his seventieth year , but he was hale as ever ; his ...
Pàgina 66
... sick of human selfishness , when society itself is falsely arranged and lies with a crushing weight on individual virtue , when vice is hon- ored and rewarded , and honesty is in disgrace and starves ? Then away from the scene of ...
... sick of human selfishness , when society itself is falsely arranged and lies with a crushing weight on individual virtue , when vice is hon- ored and rewarded , and honesty is in disgrace and starves ? Then away from the scene of ...
Pàgina 139
... sick man whose head was hanging uncon- scious over his shoulder . Hawkins shambled in with his load , laid it carefully upon the floor , put a cushion under the man's head , and then turning to his daughter , and catching her up in his ...
... sick man whose head was hanging uncon- scious over his shoulder . Hawkins shambled in with his load , laid it carefully upon the floor , put a cushion under the man's head , and then turning to his daughter , and catching her up in his ...
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Pictures of the Olden Time as Show in the Fortunes of a Family of the Pilgrims Edmund Hamilton Sears Visualització completa - 1857 |
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