De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... traveller . I was not like a certain great earl , notorious for his causticity , who made the tour of Europe in his carriage without once allowing its back to be touched by his . * My brothers ' notion of my hunting a Will - with - a ...
... traveller . I was not like a certain great earl , notorious for his causticity , who made the tour of Europe in his carriage without once allowing its back to be touched by his . * My brothers ' notion of my hunting a Will - with - a ...
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... traveller . In passing a dwelling , whether a mansion or farm , or rustic vicar- age , we plan the lives and occupations of all their in- habitants , or our own , should we ever come to possess such spots No end to Châteaux en Espagne ...
... traveller . In passing a dwelling , whether a mansion or farm , or rustic vicar- age , we plan the lives and occupations of all their in- habitants , or our own , should we ever come to possess such spots No end to Châteaux en Espagne ...
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... and farms of England are , indeed , proverbial for the comfort they exhibit , and therefore , for the pleasure they communicate to any traveller who has a spark of benevolence in him , -without which THE CONSTANT MAN . 117 CHAPTER XI. ...
... and farms of England are , indeed , proverbial for the comfort they exhibit , and therefore , for the pleasure they communicate to any traveller who has a spark of benevolence in him , -without which THE CONSTANT MAN . 117 CHAPTER XI. ...
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... travellers of various degrees , who shewed me different marks of respect , according to their different notions of ... traveller who joined me on the third day , on the road between Wallingford and Reading . He was a hale , dark 118 DE ...
... travellers of various degrees , who shewed me different marks of respect , according to their different notions of ... traveller who joined me on the third day , on the road between Wallingford and Reading . He was a hale , dark 118 DE ...
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... traveller a little more par- ticularly , and I found at least nothing repulsive in him . He might be about fifty , and had the air and look of a man comfortable within himself : an open , composed , and confiding countenance , the ...
... traveller a little more par- ticularly , and I found at least nothing repulsive in him . He might be about fifty , and had the air and look of a man comfortable within himself : an open , composed , and confiding countenance , the ...
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