De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... one that pleased to push before him , so that he could not be seen . Or if he ever obtained a place to be observed , it was only by entreaty , which yet it hurt him to make . While in the discharge of duty 4 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... one that pleased to push before him , so that he could not be seen . Or if he ever obtained a place to be observed , it was only by entreaty , which yet it hurt him to make . While in the discharge of duty 4 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... observed , to obscurity , and his usual occupations . Luckily these 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 ...
... observed , to obscurity , and his usual occupations . Luckily these 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 ...
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... observe , that I speak of a time when those bursts of the wild afflatus which have warmed our still more modern bards were neither known nor thought of . It may be asked where I could get the provision for this taste of mine . Our old ...
... observe , that I speak of a time when those bursts of the wild afflatus which have warmed our still more modern bards were neither known nor thought of . It may be asked where I could get the provision for this taste of mine . Our old ...
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... observed , I afterwards found it was the way of the world . For some time we were regardless of this ill will , and continued our studies , our walks , and our plays to- gether ; for which , strange to say , we were sent to Coventry by ...
... observed , I afterwards found it was the way of the world . For some time we were regardless of this ill will , and continued our studies , our walks , and our plays to- gether ; for which , strange to say , we were sent to Coventry by ...
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... observed upon the indignation he had shown against that rebel , as incompatible with his principle , he justi- fied himself by saying that he fought him for his VOL . I. C impertinence , to which equality gave no right ; that THE ...
... observed upon the indignation he had shown against that rebel , as incompatible with his principle , he justi- fied himself by saying that he fought him for his VOL . I. C impertinence , to which equality gave no right ; that THE ...
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