id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b5553436 Mackenzie, Henry The man of feeling by H. Mackenzie 1902 .txt text/plain 140454 7565 79 generals, for not disposing according to men's desert, or inquiring into it: for, says he, that great man who has a mind Upon my looking a little dissatisfied at some part of the picture, my attendant informed me that it was against Sir Roger's AS I was yesterday morning walking with Sir Roger before his house, a country fellow brought him a huge Sir Roger went on with his account of the gallery in the following manner: " This man (pointing to him I looked at) I Here we were called to dinner, and Sir Roger ended the discourse of this gentleman, by telling me, as we followed the My friend Sir Roger has been an indefatigable man in business of this kind, and has hung several parts of his house with delightful it had been to her, Ephraim declared himself as follows: "There is no ordinary part of human life, which expresseth so much a good mind, and a right inward man, as his ./cache/uc1.b5553436.pdf ./txt/uc1.b5553436.txt