Sixty Years Hence: A Novel, 3. köideT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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Page 149
... success - my hope all in your future . That is why I am changed . That is why Myrrah is no longer Myrrah , and yet all this you doubt - all this you disbelieve from Myrrah's lips ! " " What matter whether I believe , so that I love ...
... success - my hope all in your future . That is why I am changed . That is why Myrrah is no longer Myrrah , and yet all this you doubt - all this you disbelieve from Myrrah's lips ! " " What matter whether I believe , so that I love ...
Page 188
... success . ' At this moment Sir Jasper stood up in his cloak and hat . " Come ! speed is success . " " Who doubts of success against the tyrant for the people ? " said Invective Rabid , whose pugnacious spirit was roused by proxi- mity ...
... success . ' At this moment Sir Jasper stood up in his cloak and hat . " Come ! speed is success . " " Who doubts of success against the tyrant for the people ? " said Invective Rabid , whose pugnacious spirit was roused by proxi- mity ...
Page 268
... successful leader with his party , had never contracted the faintest intimacy with his partisans . The mystery which attached to his origin , history , and former pursuits , the gravity of his demeanour and his retiring habits , served ...
... successful leader with his party , had never contracted the faintest intimacy with his partisans . The mystery which attached to his origin , history , and former pursuits , the gravity of his demeanour and his retiring habits , served ...
Page 290
... successful book than his novel of the " Chateau Lunel , or the Castle of Languedoc " turned out to be . " Lord George , as far as skill and energy could help him , deserved if he did not com- mand success , but protection was a cocktail ...
... successful book than his novel of the " Chateau Lunel , or the Castle of Languedoc " turned out to be . " Lord George , as far as skill and energy could help him , deserved if he did not com- mand success , but protection was a cocktail ...
Page 299
... successful crime - a Russian Tsar , or an Egyptian Pacha — what did it signify ? Why , a Lord Aberdeen in those days ... success only a manifestation of the same con- temptible spirit which made John Bull bow with such servile delight to ...
... successful crime - a Russian Tsar , or an Egyptian Pacha — what did it signify ? Why , a Lord Aberdeen in those days ... success only a manifestation of the same con- temptible spirit which made John Bull bow with such servile delight to ...
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answered Tempest asked beneath breath captive CHAPTER conspirators crowd D'Israeli daring dark death deceive Democratic leader despot door doubt dream Eusta Eustatius Cash eyes father fear fortune galvanist glance hand heart hope hour human instinct interest Invective Rabid John Bull John Cash Julian Lady Calliroë Lady Floranthe Lady Sabina Lady Sabina's husband lips Listen live look Lord Besom Lord John Russell Lord Lofty ment Middleman Cautious millionary mind murder murrain Myrrah never night old Cash old man's once party passed passion perish person political progress racter rendered replied Eustatius replied Invective replied Middleman replied Sir Jasper replied Tempest replied the Lady resolution retired secrets secure senate Sir Robert Peel Smithers soul spirit Stay step thought tion tius tive triumph truth Tsar turn United Monarchies victim wealth whilst wife woman words youth
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Page 245 - ... that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining
Page 134 - ... tent to shelter him. At length they came in sight of the intrenched camp of the enemy, comprising a force of 30,000 men. Here took place what is called the battle of the Pyramids, in the beginning of which Bonaparte addressed the soldiers in that striking apostrophe which has been so often quoted : " From the summits of those pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you.