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Page vi
... never subdued his pru- dence , never seduced him from the high resolve of winning for himself that honourable distinction denied him by fortune . returning from some gay party , at one or two in the morning , he would often notice ...
... never subdued his pru- dence , never seduced him from the high resolve of winning for himself that honourable distinction denied him by fortune . returning from some gay party , at one or two in the morning , he would often notice ...
Page xiii
... never per- mitted to escape . From the commencement , Dr Watson assumes and retains the mastery . But it is a victory of which he never condescends to boast . His is rather the attitude of one who chases a noisome reptile from a bed of ...
... never per- mitted to escape . From the commencement , Dr Watson assumes and retains the mastery . But it is a victory of which he never condescends to boast . His is rather the attitude of one who chases a noisome reptile from a bed of ...
Page xxii
... never indulged any vicious habit . In politics and in public life , I have made public good the rule of my conduct . I never gave counsels which I did not at the time think the best . I have seen that I was sometimes wrong , but I did ...
... never indulged any vicious habit . In politics and in public life , I have made public good the rule of my conduct . I never gave counsels which I did not at the time think the best . I have seen that I was sometimes wrong , but I did ...
Page xxx
... never exhibited before inferiors , and his ambi- tion he directed to noble purposes . His piety was fervent , yet constant ; it constituted the habitual sentiment of his breast , but was never ostentatiously displayed . Though he left a ...
... never exhibited before inferiors , and his ambi- tion he directed to noble purposes . His piety was fervent , yet constant ; it constituted the habitual sentiment of his breast , but was never ostentatiously displayed . Though he left a ...
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... never to have listened to the clamours of passion before the still voice of reason ; as never to have preferred a present gratification of sense , in the lewd celebration of idolatrous rites before the rigid observance of irksome ...
... never to have listened to the clamours of passion before the still voice of reason ; as never to have preferred a present gratification of sense , in the lewd celebration of idolatrous rites before the rigid observance of irksome ...
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