Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the WorldE.L. Carey & A. Hunt, 1833 |
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... talents , they were given to me less for my own private advantage , than for the benefit and happiness of man- kind . Whatever might be my speculative opinions as to virtue or religion , I had no right , either by my conduct or ...
... talents , they were given to me less for my own private advantage , than for the benefit and happiness of man- kind . Whatever might be my speculative opinions as to virtue or religion , I had no right , either by my conduct or ...
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... talent , and actuated by the most abandoned motives of per- sonal aggrandizement , adopt the only as well as the easiest mode which offers itself to them of becoming notorious , namely , addressing themselves to the very lowest order of ...
... talent , and actuated by the most abandoned motives of per- sonal aggrandizement , adopt the only as well as the easiest mode which offers itself to them of becoming notorious , namely , addressing themselves to the very lowest order of ...
Strana 41
... talents of her accomplished brother be beneficial to his country , but that his noble character might likewise become a salutary example , in a situation of life where the high qualities which it pos- sessed were supposed to be ...
... talents of her accomplished brother be beneficial to his country , but that his noble character might likewise become a salutary example , in a situation of life where the high qualities which it pos- sessed were supposed to be ...
Strana 46
... talent , and much sharpness and cunning . Nature , I am sure , had calculated him for an attorney , or a pickpocket ; in either of which professions he would have arrived at eminence , had he received the suitable education . I really ...
... talent , and much sharpness and cunning . Nature , I am sure , had calculated him for an attorney , or a pickpocket ; in either of which professions he would have arrived at eminence , had he received the suitable education . I really ...
Strana 47
... talents , therefore cultivate them to the best advantage , and if you at first suffer privations and hardships in the prosecution of your professional career , let the recollection that the greatest men have had the humblest beginnings ...
... talents , therefore cultivate them to the best advantage , and if you at first suffer privations and hardships in the prosecution of your professional career , let the recollection that the greatest men have had the humblest beginnings ...
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Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World W. Massie Úplné zobrazenie - 1833 |
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acquainted admiration affected Alice Paulet amiable answered ascer assure believe Burgess Captain Axford Captain Marryat certainly CHAPTER character CHARLES GORE Cheselden conduct considered conversation countenance Daventry dear delightful disappointment disgust doubt E. L. CAREY endeavoured eyes fact farther favour fear feelings fellow felt fortune Gazette gentleman give happiness HART hope House House of Commons interest kind knew Lady Eleanor Lady Jane Leger Leslie Hunt letter likewise Lord Truro Lutwyche manner marriage ment mind misanthropy Miss Paulet nature never observed offer opinion Palmer party Paulet family perhaps person PETER SIMPLE pleasure political poor possessed present pretty Priory profes racter reader received regard replied respect rienced right honourable scarcely sentiments Sir Matthew Sydenham sister smile society spirit suppose sure talent thing thought tion TOM CRINGLE'S LOG uncle Volumes Whigs wish woman young Axford