De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... respect , however , although Mr. Hastings was any thing but belonging to these as a class , he did not disdain to owe much of his fortune to the same sources of wealth as theirs ; for it was derived from a wealthy ancestor , who , in ...
... respect , however , although Mr. Hastings was any thing but belonging to these as a class , he did not disdain to owe much of his fortune to the same sources of wealth as theirs ; for it was derived from a wealthy ancestor , who , in ...
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... respect he always expressed , at least for my name , consoled me . The history of our broken family was the better known to Mr. Hastings , from the circumstance of his own having been long the possessors of this ancient castle and ...
... respect he always expressed , at least for my name , consoled me . The history of our broken family was the better known to Mr. Hastings , from the circumstance of his own having been long the possessors of this ancient castle and ...
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... respect . This and our relationship created an interest about me at once in the mind of my tutor , which afterwards de- veloped itself to my advantage . For he was a man not only well skilled in all college lore , but of great ...
... respect . This and our relationship created an interest about me at once in the mind of my tutor , which afterwards de- veloped itself to my advantage . For he was a man not only well skilled in all college lore , but of great ...
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... respects his reputation . SHAKSPEARE.— -Rich . III . NOTWITHSTANDING my tutor's kindness , and my sense of his condescension , being such an academical grandee in comparison with myself , I felt a sort of sullen- ness at the tea - table ...
... respects his reputation . SHAKSPEARE.— -Rich . III . NOTWITHSTANDING my tutor's kindness , and my sense of his condescension , being such an academical grandee in comparison with myself , I felt a sort of sullen- ness at the tea - table ...
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... respect to myself , new to the world ( especially the fine world ) , its manners and conventional signs , I felt no shame , for I had done no wrong . I was not even abashed , but was alive only to the pleasure of at last meeting my best ...
... respect to myself , new to the world ( especially the fine world ) , its manners and conventional signs , I felt no shame , for I had done no wrong . I was not even abashed , but was alive only to the pleasure of at last meeting my best ...
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