De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... gave me , I thought , a good oppor- tunity to accomplish . For the better promotion of my object , it was neces- sary that the view taken should not be the mere birds- eye view of a man surveying the world at his ease , from a ...
... gave me , I thought , a good oppor- tunity to accomplish . For the better promotion of my object , it was neces- sary that the view taken should not be the mere birds- eye view of a man surveying the world at his ease , from a ...
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... gave us one of our names , though he sold it , in the end , to make good a large portion to his only sister , who married into a very noble family . This was so flattering to his pride , that he agreed to give her a fortune far beyond ...
... gave us one of our names , though he sold it , in the end , to make good a large portion to his only sister , who married into a very noble family . This was so flattering to his pride , that he agreed to give her a fortune far beyond ...
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... gave him little time to reflect upon any thing but how to turn them best to account , in support of a numerous family , which , statesman as he was , forced him to eke out his income by renting a considerable farm under Sir Harry Goff ...
... gave him little time to reflect upon any thing but how to turn them best to account , in support of a numerous family , which , statesman as he was , forced him to eke out his income by renting a considerable farm under Sir Harry Goff ...
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... gave our parents little uneasiness on the score of health . They were all rather favourites with the Goff family , and the good - natured Sir Harry ( who derived his fortune and descent only from a rich clothier ) , in his secret mind ...
... gave our parents little uneasiness on the score of health . They were all rather favourites with the Goff family , and the good - natured Sir Harry ( who derived his fortune and descent only from a rich clothier ) , in his secret mind ...
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... gave me such intense pleasure , that I have never seen these plants since without thinking of that innocent and happy time ; so that in after years , when the world . had a far different hold of me , I thought Scott must have , in some ...
... gave me such intense pleasure , that I have never seen these plants since without thinking of that innocent and happy time ; so that in after years , when the world . had a far different hold of me , I thought Scott must have , in some ...
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