The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every other city of Europe while the face of our globe retains its present form . The extraordinary beauties of its scenery , in the grandeur of the mountains , the ...
... Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every other city of Europe while the face of our globe retains its present form . The extraordinary beauties of its scenery , in the grandeur of the mountains , the ...
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... Switzerland , he would certainly have been made an unfeeling and des- perate character , had he continued long with his father , who always addressed him with some expression of con- tempt or suspicion ; and this occasioned him to enter ...
... Switzerland , he would certainly have been made an unfeeling and des- perate character , had he continued long with his father , who always addressed him with some expression of con- tempt or suspicion ; and this occasioned him to enter ...
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... Switzerland ; not aware that the most lovely scenes in England are not at all comparable to the glories of that most wonderful and enchanting country . Nevertheless , these imperfect resem- blances had amused the mind of our warm ...
... Switzerland ; not aware that the most lovely scenes in England are not at all comparable to the glories of that most wonderful and enchanting country . Nevertheless , these imperfect resem- blances had amused the mind of our warm ...
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... Switzerland , importing that his elder brother , with whom he was on very bad terms , was dead ; and that , as this brother had never mar- ried , the whole of his considerable property had devolved on himself . The major was wonderfully ...
... Switzerland , importing that his elder brother , with whom he was on very bad terms , was dead ; and that , as this brother had never mar- ried , the whole of his considerable property had devolved on himself . The major was wonderfully ...
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... Switzerland ! But we have many and even superior scenes to describe , during the course of our narrative ; and we would rather linger where our Emily may be resident , than dwell longer in regions where she was only a passenger . It was ...
... Switzerland ! But we have many and even superior scenes to describe , during the course of our narrative ; and we would rather linger where our Emily may be resident , than dwell longer in regions where she was only a passenger . It was ...
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