A Day in Stowe GardensJ. & H.L. Hunt, 1825 - 315 страници |
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... turning fetched the infant , and placed it by her side . He afterwards lighted a fire , and warming some wine , poured it down their throats . But perceiving no im- mediate benefit result , he sat down on the bed - side , and taking the ...
... turning fetched the infant , and placed it by her side . He afterwards lighted a fire , and warming some wine , poured it down their throats . But perceiving no im- mediate benefit result , he sat down on the bed - side , and taking the ...
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... turned to the country dejected and irresolute . I could not but think that all religions were defective , since they rendered our duties and the tenderest desires of our nature incompatible . If I were to inform my father of the ties my ...
... turned to the country dejected and irresolute . I could not but think that all religions were defective , since they rendered our duties and the tenderest desires of our nature incompatible . If I were to inform my father of the ties my ...
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... turned into specie , on his arrival in Spain , for he fear- ed that his friends might not be willing to assist him should they know his scheme . " We parted , with genuine sorrow on my side , but , alas ! I have reason to think , with ...
... turned into specie , on his arrival in Spain , for he fear- ed that his friends might not be willing to assist him should they know his scheme . " We parted , with genuine sorrow on my side , but , alas ! I have reason to think , with ...
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... turned from it coldly , and even blamed me for encum- bering our flight with an infant of two years old.- He would have been safe and well in your father's 6 household , ' said he , whereas a narrow 26 THE STORY OF ZULEMA .
... turned from it coldly , and even blamed me for encum- bering our flight with an infant of two years old.- He would have been safe and well in your father's 6 household , ' said he , whereas a narrow 26 THE STORY OF ZULEMA .
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... turned with pleasure from the wild be- ings around me , to look out upon the sparkling track their oars raised on the dark green sea . As soon as we had reached the vessel , Velasquez conducted me to a small room below , which he called ...
... turned with pleasure from the wild be- ings around me , to look out upon the sparkling track their oars raised on the dark green sea . As soon as we had reached the vessel , Velasquez conducted me to a small room below , which he called ...
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