The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... became united with a foreigner is not our present business to inquire . Geneva is a name which must be familiar to every re- fined ear : the extraordinary beauty of its situation , on the banks of a charming lake surrounded with ...
... became united with a foreigner is not our present business to inquire . Geneva is a name which must be familiar to every re- fined ear : the extraordinary beauty of its situation , on the banks of a charming lake surrounded with ...
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... became more than half an Englishman , ) soon set- tled in a mercantile house in London , being able to speak good English ; and in this situation he remained for three or four years , maintaining intercourse , by letter only , with his ...
... became more than half an Englishman , ) soon set- tled in a mercantile house in London , being able to speak good English ; and in this situation he remained for three or four years , maintaining intercourse , by letter only , with his ...
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... became a lieu- tenant by purchase ; and , as soon afterwards as possible , a captain of a company of foot . It was now that he was quartered for some time in a small town in Yorkshire , where the appearance of such a young man ( for ...
... became a lieu- tenant by purchase ; and , as soon afterwards as possible , a captain of a company of foot . It was now that he was quartered for some time in a small town in Yorkshire , where the appearance of such a young man ( for ...
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... became the husband of one of the most lovely as well as the most amiable of women . Mrs. Courtney made it a condition , in bestowing her only child on Mr. Muller , that he would not separate her from her daughter ; the consequence of ...
... became the husband of one of the most lovely as well as the most amiable of women . Mrs. Courtney made it a condition , in bestowing her only child on Mr. Muller , that he would not separate her from her daughter ; the consequence of ...
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... became a widower a second time ; and , though still in the prime of life , it was sup- posed that his regard and admiration of his late wife were such as would render him difficult in another choice . It was before the year of mourning ...
... became a widower a second time ; and , though still in the prime of life , it was sup- posed that his regard and admiration of his late wife were such as would render him difficult in another choice . It was before the year of mourning ...
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