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Page 181
... thoughts . of adopting the profession of the law , if no insuperable objections occurred on the subject , to Mr. Sturdy . He thought by showing this predilection for his profession , to conciliate the good opinion of the old gentleman ...
... thoughts . of adopting the profession of the law , if no insuperable objections occurred on the subject , to Mr. Sturdy . He thought by showing this predilection for his profession , to conciliate the good opinion of the old gentleman ...
Page 182
... thought he had drawn a very flattering picture of the emoluments of the law ; and mistook our hero's silence and thoughtfulness for acquies- cence in his undertaking . He therefore concluded by making him an offer of his assistance ...
... thought he had drawn a very flattering picture of the emoluments of the law ; and mistook our hero's silence and thoughtfulness for acquies- cence in his undertaking . He therefore concluded by making him an offer of his assistance ...
Page 314
... thought on those who may have incurred his displeasure ; he reflects on what they have suffered , and regards their punishment as sufficient . He recalls them , when they are perhaps forgotten by the world ; and they again enjoy his ...
... thought on those who may have incurred his displeasure ; he reflects on what they have suffered , and regards their punishment as sufficient . He recalls them , when they are perhaps forgotten by the world ; and they again enjoy his ...
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