The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... appeared at Ox- ford for some years . " It was at that time predicted , by those who knew my father best , that he would become an author , and would distinguish himself by some superior literary produc- tions : but these predictions ...
... appeared at Ox- ford for some years . " It was at that time predicted , by those who knew my father best , that he would become an author , and would distinguish himself by some superior literary produc- tions : but these predictions ...
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... appearance than the heights of the Black Forest , being frequently enriched with varieties of beautiful forest trees , while their more savage neighbours are for the most part co- vered with pine , and some of their higher points cap ...
... appearance than the heights of the Black Forest , being frequently enriched with varieties of beautiful forest trees , while their more savage neighbours are for the most part co- vered with pine , and some of their higher points cap ...
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... appearance of doubt of his own sincerity , that it was in order to enable me to under- stand the Scriptures fully , that he had taught me the ancient languages ; asserting that it was his intention at some future time to go through a ...
... appearance of doubt of his own sincerity , that it was in order to enable me to under- stand the Scriptures fully , that he had taught me the ancient languages ; asserting that it was his intention at some future time to go through a ...
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... appearance in a royal circle ; and the sight of my own person in a large mirror , ( for there are few houses of any respecta- bility on the Continent which cannot boast a piece of furniture of this description , ) blazing in the family ...
... appearance in a royal circle ; and the sight of my own person in a large mirror , ( for there are few houses of any respecta- bility on the Continent which cannot boast a piece of furniture of this description , ) blazing in the family ...
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... appearance : while there are many , ( and at that time I was one of these unfortunate indivi- duals , ) who really have not a correct idea of what is valuable in any character , and who possess neither taste nor principle sufficient to ...
... appearance : while there are many , ( and at that time I was one of these unfortunate indivi- duals , ) who really have not a correct idea of what is valuable in any character , and who possess neither taste nor principle sufficient to ...
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