De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... give her sails to the breeze . In plain English , though tired of business , yet more tired of having nothing to do , I , like the nobleman I have quoted , once more enlist " Amidst the adventurous rovers of the pen . " " Very good ...
... give her sails to the breeze . In plain English , though tired of business , yet more tired of having nothing to do , I , like the nobleman I have quoted , once more enlist " Amidst the adventurous rovers of the pen . " " Very good ...
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... give that elegance and ornament to the shaft which are necessary to make it complete . This I should say , if there were no other reason to make me wish to inscribe this labour of mine to your ladyship . But , on its perusal , all my ...
... give that elegance and ornament to the shaft which are necessary to make it complete . This I should say , if there were no other reason to make me wish to inscribe this labour of mine to your ladyship . But , on its perusal , all my ...
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... give her a fortune far beyond his means , to the still further reduction of the funds of his posterity . Nor did he reap the advantages he hoped from the connexion ; for the figure and fortune of the two families being so unequal , they ...
... give her a fortune far beyond his means , to the still further reduction of the funds of his posterity . Nor did he reap the advantages he hoped from the connexion ; for the figure and fortune of the two families being so unequal , they ...
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... give effect to the oration he had medi- tated , on the great breach of the peace which had been committed . On his right hand , and in a lower chair , sat his assistant , Mr. Thornthwaite , as a sort of puisne judge on the important ...
... give effect to the oration he had medi- tated , on the great breach of the peace which had been committed . On his right hand , and in a lower chair , sat his assistant , Mr. Thornthwaite , as a sort of puisne judge on the important ...
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... gives , and which produce a proud equality , often a superiority , in him who possesses them to the owners of millions with- out them ; the cultivation of a friendship , that balm of comfort to all , but especially to a decayed ...
... gives , and which produce a proud equality , often a superiority , in him who possesses them to the owners of millions with- out them ; the cultivation of a friendship , that balm of comfort to all , but especially to a decayed ...
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