Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 177
... death ; his body consigned to the knife of the surgeon - the heart that beat in his breast with every tender feeling of love , of peace with all the world , would , perhaps , be torn from its seat , the object of philosophical research ...
... death ; his body consigned to the knife of the surgeon - the heart that beat in his breast with every tender feeling of love , of peace with all the world , would , perhaps , be torn from its seat , the object of philosophical research ...
Pagina 178
... death by the hands of the common hangman was the blow to be dreaded ; the endurance of it was but a secondary suffering . Abstracting , then , all his cares from this world , he passed in the society of the chaplain of the prison the ...
... death by the hands of the common hangman was the blow to be dreaded ; the endurance of it was but a secondary suffering . Abstracting , then , all his cares from this world , he passed in the society of the chaplain of the prison the ...
Pagina 235
... death of his father . " Mr. Merton , Mr. Sheldwick , " said Hammond . " I have seen Mr. Merton before , as I dare say he re- members , " said the new - comer , bowing somewhat formally . " The visit , Mr. Merton , which I paid you after ...
... death of his father . " Mr. Merton , Mr. Sheldwick , " said Hammond . " I have seen Mr. Merton before , as I dare say he re- members , " said the new - comer , bowing somewhat formally . " The visit , Mr. Merton , which I paid you after ...
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