De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... my history , say something of mine . Though ( particularly in the early part of my life ) I was little known to fame or fortune , I derive my VOL . I. B lineage from remote , and even illustrious antiquity . My DE CLIFFORD; ...
... my history , say something of mine . Though ( particularly in the early part of my life ) I was little known to fame or fortune , I derive my VOL . I. B lineage from remote , and even illustrious antiquity . My DE CLIFFORD; ...
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... particularly wall- flowers , fed most luxuriantly by the old mould and mortar that filled up the interstices of these " time disparting towers . " To lie under their rough canopy in the morning sun , and pore over such books as I could ...
... particularly wall- flowers , fed most luxuriantly by the old mould and mortar that filled up the interstices of these " time disparting towers . " To lie under their rough canopy in the morning sun , and pore over such books as I could ...
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... when York and Lancaster came up ( such was his phrase ) —in the wars of which , and indeed the older English history in general , he was particularly knowing and voluble . It was , no doubt , to this early director THE CONSTANT MAN . 11.
... when York and Lancaster came up ( such was his phrase ) —in the wars of which , and indeed the older English history in general , he was particularly knowing and voluble . It was , no doubt , to this early director THE CONSTANT MAN . 11.
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... particularly to that of the schoolmaster of Sedbergh . My reasoning powers were much busied by this scene , and especially with what followed ; for Rams- horn , having contrived to break prison , went home to his father , the innkeeper ...
... particularly to that of the schoolmaster of Sedbergh . My reasoning powers were much busied by this scene , and especially with what followed ; for Rams- horn , having contrived to break prison , went home to his father , the innkeeper ...
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... particularly deny the innocence , " said the master of birch and etymology , " but I admit flogging the young rebel , as I would both of you if you were my scholars , and offended against the rules of my school . " Mr. Crackenthorpe ...
... particularly deny the innocence , " said the master of birch and etymology , " but I admit flogging the young rebel , as I would both of you if you were my scholars , and offended against the rules of my school . " Mr. Crackenthorpe ...
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