De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... reasons he has enumerated forbade him , so I , having perhaps as much leisure left as his Grace had when he ventured once more on the ocean of letters , presume to follow his example . Pray heaven I may , like him , safely return into ...
... reasons he has enumerated forbade him , so I , having perhaps as much leisure left as his Grace had when he ventured once more on the ocean of letters , presume to follow his example . Pray heaven I may , like him , safely return into ...
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... reason to make me wish to inscribe this labour of mine to your ladyship . But , on its perusal , all my readers ( at least all who know you ) will perceive ample and appropriate reason for the wish . For who that may take the trouble of ...
... reason to make me wish to inscribe this labour of mine to your ladyship . But , on its perusal , all my readers ( at least all who know you ) will perceive ample and appropriate reason for the wish . For who that may take the trouble of ...
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... reasons than I have hitherto heard , against the min- gling of didactic digression with amusing narrative . The discussions indeed here presented are , from the inexperience of the youthful De Clifford , absolutely called for as a part ...
... reasons than I have hitherto heard , against the min- gling of didactic digression with amusing narrative . The discussions indeed here presented are , from the inexperience of the youthful De Clifford , absolutely called for as a part ...
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... reason that told in pro- ducing this feeling . I have said we had descended in the scale of gentility , but it was by degrees . At the Revolution , my great - grandfather was of no mean consideration among the Yorkshire Whigs , and ...
... reason that told in pro- ducing this feeling . I have said we had descended in the scale of gentility , but it was by degrees . At the Revolution , my great - grandfather was of no mean consideration among the Yorkshire Whigs , and ...
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... reasons , made it my absolute delight . But I 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 ...
... reasons , made it my absolute delight . But I 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 ...
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