| Charles Johnstone - 1783 - 308 trang
...knees to thank him. Such humiliation was more than he could bear. He raifed them one by one, as faft as he could, and taking the father's hand, " Gracious...is too late to think of " leaving this place before to-morrcw, when " I will provide a better, if there is not any to " which you choofe particularly to... | |
| Charles Johnstone - 1794 - 238 trang
...it fhould be thought defervmg of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Qpprefe me not, Sir, 1 conjure you, with the mention of what it would have been a crime, I could never have forgiven myfeif^to have known 1 had not done. It is toalate to think of leaving this-place before tomorrow,.... | |
| Charles Johnstone - 1816 - 192 trang
...exertion of it should be thought deserving of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Oppress me not sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what...would have been a crime, I could never have forgiven myself, to have known I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before to-fflorrow,... | |
| Charles Johnstone - 1822 - 360 trang
...it should be thought deserving of a return proper to be made only to heaven ! Oppress me not, sir, 1 conjure you, with the mention of what it would have been a crime I could never have forgiven myself to have known I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before to-morrow,... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 400 trang
...exertion of it should be thought deserving of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Oppress me not, Sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what...would have been a crime, I could never have forgiven myself, to know I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before to-morrow, when... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1854 - 380 trang
...exertion of it should be thought deserving of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Oppress me not, Sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what it would have been a crime, I could neyer have forgiven myself, to know I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before... | |
| 1866 - 398 trang
...exertion of it should be thought deserving of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Oppress me not, Sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what...would have been a crime, I could never have forgiven myself, to know I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before to-morrow, when... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1880 - 740 trang
...exertion of it should be thought deserving of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Oppress me not, Sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what...would have been a crime, I could never have forgiven myself, to know I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before to-morrow, when... | |
| William Harvey Miner - 1907 - 64 trang
...an exertion of it should be thought deserving of a return proper to be made only to heaven ! Oppress me not, sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what it would have been a crime I could never forgive myself to have known I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before tomorrow,... | |
| Charles Johnstone - 1822 - 348 trang
...it should be thought deserving of a return proper to be made only to heaven ! Oppress me not, sir, 1 conjure you, with the mention of what it would have been a crime I could never have forgiven myself to have known I had not done. It is too late to think of leaving this place before to-morrow,... | |
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