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" I have:' looking very hard at me the while, for he had told me with some pride coming down that it was his composition. 'Oh !' said the clergyman. 'Then you will agree with me, Mr. C, that it is not only an insult to me, who am the servant of the Almighty,... "
The Nation - Página 150
1873
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen28

1871 - 776 páginas
...pride coming down that it was his composition. "Oh!" said the clergyman. " Then you will agree with me, Mr. C , that it is not only an insult to me, who am the servant of the Aimighty, but an insult to the Almighty, whose servant I am." " How 's that, sir ?" says C . " It is...
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Yesterdays with Authors

James Thomas Fields - 1872 - 370 páginas
...coming down that it was his composition. a Oh ! '" said the clergyman. " Then you will agree with me, Mr. C , that it is not only an insult to me; who am...Almighty, whose servant I am." " How is that, sir ? " said C . " It is stated, Mr. C , in that paragraph," says the minister, "that when Mr. H failed...
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Yesterdays with Authors

James Thomas Fields - 1872 - 370 páginas
...servant of the Almighty, but an insult to the Almighty, whose servant I am." " How is that, sir ? " said C . " It is stated, Mr. C , in that paragraph," says the minister, "that when Mr. H failed in business as a bookseller, he was persuaded by me to try the pulpit, which is false, incorrect,...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volumen2;Volúmenes1842-1852

John Forster - 1873 - 528 páginas
...pride coming down that it was his composition. 'Oh !' said the clergyman. 'Then you will agree with me, Mr. C, that it is not only an insult to me, who am...when Mr. Hone failed in business as a bookseller, he was persuaded by me to try the pulpit; which is false, incorrect, unchristian, in a manner blasphemous,...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volumen2

John Forster - 1873 - 516 páginas
...coming down that it was his composition. ' Oh !' said the clergyman. 'Then you will agree with me, Mr. C, that it is not only an insult to me, who am...stated, Mr. C, in that paragraph,' says the minister, 33 ' that when Mr. Hone failed in business as a bookseller, he was persuaded by me to try the pulpit...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle

1873 - 806 páginas
...me, Mr. C., that it is not only an insult to me, vito am the serrant of the A/mighty, but an insji/t to the Almighty whose servant I am.' ' How is that,...paragraph,' says the minister, ' that when Mr. Hone fsiled in business as a bookseller, he was persuaded by me to try the pulpit; irliich is false, incorrect,...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volúmenes57-58

Henry Allon - 1873 - 712 páginas
...coming down that it was his composition. ' Oh,' said the clergyman ; ' then you will agreo with me, Mr. C., that it is not only an insult to me, who am...Almighty, but an insult to the Almighty, whose servant Iain.' 'How is that, sir? 'says C. ' It is stated, Mr. C., in that paragraph,' says the minister, 'that...
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The Sunday Magazine

1873 - 932 páginas
...will agree with me," said tl clergyman, " that it is not only an insult to me w, SUNDAY MAGAZINE. im the servant of the Almighty, but an insult to the almighty whose servant I am." "How is that, at)" asked Mr. C. "It is stated, Mr. C., in that laragraph," says the minister, " that .when Mr. Hone...
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1842-1852

John Forster - 1874 - 512 páginas
...pride coming down that it was his composition. 'Oh!' said the clergyman. 'Then you will agree with me, Mr. C, that it is not only an insult to me, who am...stated, Mr. C, in that paragraph,' says the minister, 33 'that when Mr. Hone failed in business as a bookseller, he was persuaded by me to try the pulpit...
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Charles Dickens, Barry Cornwall & Some of His Friends

James Thomas Fields - 1876 - 444 páginas
..." said the elergyman. " Then you will agree with me, Mr. C , that it is not only an insult to rae, who am the servant of the Almighty, but an insult...Almighty, whose servant I am." " How is that, sir ? " said C . " It is stated, Mr. C , in that paragraph,'' says the minister, " that when Mr. H failed...
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