De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... less inclined to deny what seem the natural , or , as it were , the legitimate privileges of superior condition , than to rest without grumbling at a leap over our heads by a mere equal . Thus if Foljambe Hastings was regarded with some ...
... less inclined to deny what seem the natural , or , as it were , the legitimate privileges of superior condition , than to rest without grumbling at a leap over our heads by a mere equal . Thus if Foljambe Hastings was regarded with some ...
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... less a question than the principles of human nature , and the equality of mankind . For this Hastings was a great stickler , notwithstanding his high lot , and his burst against Ramshorn ; and when I observed upon the indignation he had ...
... less a question than the principles of human nature , and the equality of mankind . For this Hastings was a great stickler , notwithstanding his high lot , and his burst against Ramshorn ; and when I observed upon the indignation he had ...
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... less felt , because perhaps , at the time , not well understood . But there were others of a more distinct and com- moner character ( and sadly , on that very account , under- valued ) , which it is still a delight to me to remember ...
... less felt , because perhaps , at the time , not well understood . But there were others of a more distinct and com- moner character ( and sadly , on that very account , under- valued ) , which it is still a delight to me to remember ...
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... John . " " For late returning home he slept at ease , And wisely deemed the wealth of monarchs less , The little of his own , because his own did please . " tening to the call , not of earliest , but 28 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... John . " " For late returning home he slept at ease , And wisely deemed the wealth of monarchs less , The little of his own , because his own did please . " tening to the call , not of earliest , but 28 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... less worthy than the other . For though I certainly grieved for the loss of my friend , the con- trast I have mentioned , between his brilliant prospect and my own , struck me with double force . I railed at the inequalities of fortune ...
... less worthy than the other . For though I certainly grieved for the loss of my friend , the con- trast I have mentioned , between his brilliant prospect and my own , struck me with double force . I railed at the inequalities of fortune ...
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