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Side 7
... matter in few words difficulties of an accord . ( IV . ) To than hath been otherwise written restrain the extravagant preten- sions of of the preachers , whose doctrines of spiritual independ- ence and spiritual supremacy were ...
... matter in few words difficulties of an accord . ( IV . ) To than hath been otherwise written restrain the extravagant preten- sions of of the preachers , whose doctrines of spiritual independ- ence and spiritual supremacy were ...
Side 44
... matter , Mrs Lodge was not imagined to be a wife at all ; the innkeeper supposed her some harum - scarum young woman who had come to attend " hang - fair " next day . Neither her husband nor herself ever dealt in Casterbridge market ...
... matter , Mrs Lodge was not imagined to be a wife at all ; the innkeeper supposed her some harum - scarum young woman who had come to attend " hang - fair " next day . Neither her husband nor herself ever dealt in Casterbridge market ...
Side 46
... matter about that ? ' Tis no use to come here about the knot - folks do come con- tinually , but I tell ' em one knot is as merciful as another if ye keep it under the ear . Is the unfortunate man a relation ; or , I should say ...
... matter about that ? ' Tis no use to come here about the knot - folks do come con- tinually , but I tell ' em one knot is as merciful as another if ye keep it under the ear . Is the unfortunate man a relation ; or , I should say ...
Side 49
... matter of course , in the third class ; and , equally as a matter of course , he regarded with a dignified derision the stal- wart young men in deer - stalking coats , and with every superfluity imaginable in the way of wraps and sticks ...
... matter of course , in the third class ; and , equally as a matter of course , he regarded with a dignified derision the stal- wart young men in deer - stalking coats , and with every superfluity imaginable in the way of wraps and sticks ...
Side 51
... matter of fact , the instructions were not at all confused , they were only too rapid and clear . 66 First turning to the right , second turning to the left ; then go straight on till you pass the church ; then first turning , second ...
... matter of fact , the instructions were not at all confused , they were only too rapid and clear . 66 First turning to the right , second turning to the left ; then go straight on till you pass the church ; then first turning , second ...
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