10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRUANTLY»
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The fortunes of Nigel. By the author of 'Waverley'.
truantly disposed, as your lordship said," answered the lad, looking up and
shewing a countenance in which paleness and blushes succeeded each other,
as fear and shame-facedness alternately had influence. " I left my father's house ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.), 1822
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The Fortunes of Nigel: In Three Volumes
said Charles sternly; for . his pride washurt at his father's demeanour on the one
hand, while, on the other, he felt the resentment of a son and a subject, at the
supposed u\Vith an unhappy—boy, sir—and idle and truantly disposed, as your
THE ...
"Ivanhoe" Author of "Waverley" (The, etc), 1822
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
... of God, or the niceties and perfections of religion, we should not dare to throw
away our prayers so like fools, or come to God and say a prayer with our mind
standing at distance, trifling like untaught boys at their books, with a truantly spirit.
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1848
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The Fortunes of Nigel: In Three Volumes
aWithan unhappy—boy, sir—and idle and truantly disposed, as your lordship
said,» answered the lad, looking up and shewing a countenance in which
paleness and blushes succeeded each other, as fear and shame-facedness
alternately ...
5
Memorials of the life and works of Thomas Fuller
No wonder then, if the tongues and pens of many were whetted against him,
whose complaints are beheld by discreet men like the exclamations of truantly
scholars against their master's severity, correcting them for their faults. This
Archbishop ...
"With an unhappy — boy, sir — and idle and truantly disposed, as your lordship
said," answered the lad, looking up, and showing a countenance in which
paleness and blushes succeeded each other, as fear and THE FORTUNES OF
NIGEL.
With an unhappy — boy, sir — and idle and truantly disposed, as your lordship
said," answered the lad, looking up, and showing a countenance in which
paleness and blushes succeeded each other, as fear and shamefacedness
alternately ...
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What is true civilization, or, Means to suppress the ...
The people herd, like the cattle of Polyphemus, truantly wait for the unbarring of
the beneficent gates of their parirfi charity ; and every day thank them, who have
taken every tiing from them ; and every day hope to obtain the morsel of bread, ...
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Discourses on various subjects
... and must be attended with a careful understand^ kig : and because every thing
diverts the sound, and every thing calls off the understanding, and the spirit of a
man is truantly and trifling ; there fore it is, that what men hear does so little affect
...
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The whole sermons of Jeremy Taylor ...: and, The rule and ...
... of God, or the niceties and perfections of religion, we should not dare to throw
away our prayers so like fools, or come to God and say a prayer with our mind
standing at distance, trifling like untaught boys at their books, with a truantly spirit.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRUANTLY»
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Napoleon on the Backstairs
Feeling truantly, cozily alone, I set up shop with my laptop, but not before regarding the view. The hallway is virtually unchanged from when I was a kid, other ... «The New Yorker, Dec 14»