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" You know I am incapable of the weakness of jealousy, Peter; but what I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears, in this disguise, must command credit, however reluctantly granted. "
Grantley Manor: A Tale - Page 243
by Georgiana Fullerton - 1849 - 318 pages
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Exemplary Novels, Volume 1

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 536 pages
...notwithstanding, I shall relate to you only, what is strictly true ; what, as I have before asseverated, I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears, which never deceive me ; [here Peralte pulled Campusano's sleeve, and whispered], have you, then, forgotten...
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The Three Perils of Woman: Or, Love, Leasing, and Jealousy : a ..., Volume 993

James Hogg - 1823 - 390 pages
...as he must be a man of honour." " You know I am incapable of the weakness of jealousy, Peter ; but what I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears, in this disguise, must command credit, however reluctantly granted. What will you think, when I assure...
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The Three Perils of Woman; Or, Love, Leasing and Jealousy: A ..., Volume 2

James Hogg - English fiction - 1823 - 308 pages
...must be a man of honour." " You know I am incapable of the weakness of jealousy, I'eter; but what 1 have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears, in this disguise, must command credit, however reluctantly granted. What will you think, when 1 assure...
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Letters from the East and from the West

Frederick Hall - Geology - 1840 - 202 pages
...no skill in coloring. You will find in my hurried letters the plain, unadorned, every-day story of what I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own'ears. To study the geological features of the country, and investigate its mineral resources, is,...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 25

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1845 - 652 pages
...reply unless my views are misrepresented, or my arguments misunderstood. Content with having stated what I have seen with my own eyes and heard with my own ears, and drawn my inferences, I willingly leave it to your readers to decide whether I have done well or ill....
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Grantley Manor: A Tale

Georgiana Fullerton - Religious fiction - 1847 - 326 pages
...your first, your oldest — may 1 say, your best friend ? I know you well enough to believe thatrather than cause me pain, you would come to me to-morrow,...up to this hour, in which I bless you with the same fervour, and the same freedom from selfish hopes and fears and regrets, as when I stood by your cradle,...
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Facts in a clergyman's life

Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1849 - 472 pages
...the whole week. I am a close observer, as my reader may discover ; and I do not hesitate to say, from what I have seen with my own eyes and heard with my own ears, but what I cannot, for very shame's sake, write down and print, that no description of heathen debauchery...
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The Bible Christian magazine, a continuation of the Arminian magazine

Bible Christians - 1852 - 992 pages
...my lord, it would be more satisfactory to this meeting that I should state some simple facts wliich I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears, ralher than go into any declamation, or attempt to express in words only my own feelings with respect...
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The Ladies' Diadem: a Token of Friendship

Edward A. Rice - Gift books - 1853 - 326 pages
...fickle and insincere. Whether that is true or not, I cannot tell, but as to the worship, I do know, for I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears. You look surprised ; I will tell you. I was one day on business going across the land of our next neighbor,...
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Letters from the United States, Cuba and Canada

Amelia Matilda Murray - Canada - 1856 - 422 pages
...hood-winked and cheated into an advocacy of Southern institutions, when, wholly unknown and unsuspected, I have seen with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears. Of course I cannot write half the evidence I have collected ; evils I do not deny ; and where are they...
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