De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... mean consideration among the Yorkshire Whigs , and owned the castle which gave us one of our names , though he sold ... means , to the still further reduction of the funds of his posterity . Nor did he reap the advantages he hoped from ...
... mean consideration among the Yorkshire Whigs , and owned the castle which gave us one of our names , though he sold ... means , to the still further reduction of the funds of his posterity . Nor did he reap the advantages he hoped from ...
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... am yet scarcely born , so must not anticipate . I had several brothers ( for my mother was more pro- lific than rich ) ; and a child once a year , for five years together , did not add to the means of the 6 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... am yet scarcely born , so must not anticipate . I had several brothers ( for my mother was more pro- lific than rich ) ; and a child once a year , for five years together , did not add to the means of the 6 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... means of the Statesman . My brothers , however , had huge limbs and healthy stomachs - which latter by no means regarded the coarse porridge and milk of the north as an evil . In short , they all grew and waxed strong , and gave our ...
... means of the Statesman . My brothers , however , had huge limbs and healthy stomachs - which latter by no means regarded the coarse porridge and milk of the north as an evil . In short , they all grew and waxed strong , and gave our ...
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... mean our own great masters of song , Spencer , Shakspeare , and Milton . These got such possession of me , even as a child , that I never could afterwards relish the more modern , or as I thought them , flatter compositions then in ...
... mean our own great masters of song , Spencer , Shakspeare , and Milton . These got such possession of me , even as a child , that I never could afterwards relish the more modern , or as I thought them , flatter compositions then in ...
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... means unmixed with what might be deemed evil . For I contracted such a liking for the old ruins at the Castle , with all its associations , connecting my family with ancient grandeur , that the contrast between that ven- erable spot ...
... means unmixed with what might be deemed evil . For I contracted such a liking for the old ruins at the Castle , with all its associations , connecting my family with ancient grandeur , that the contrast between that ven- erable spot ...
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