Patronage, Volumen14Baldwin and Cradock, 1833 |
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... happy facility of a Frenchmen , he touched upon various subjects , dwelt upon none , but found means on all to say something to raise himself and his country in the opinion of the company and at the same time to make all his auditors ...
... happy facility of a Frenchmen , he touched upon various subjects , dwelt upon none , but found means on all to say something to raise himself and his country in the opinion of the company and at the same time to make all his auditors ...
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... all great men , but in some , " replied the commissioner ; " for instance , in your old friend , lord Oldborough , who , I'm happy to inform you , is just come into our neighbourhood to Clermont - park , of 18 PATRONAGE CHAPTER II. ...
... all great men , but in some , " replied the commissioner ; " for instance , in your old friend , lord Oldborough , who , I'm happy to inform you , is just come into our neighbourhood to Clermont - park , of 18 PATRONAGE CHAPTER II. ...
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... happy that is , I should be extremely happy- only unfortunately I am under a necessity of setting off immediately for London - I'm afraid I shall be late for the mail - Good night . " Buckhurst made an effort , as he spoke , to pass on ...
... happy that is , I should be extremely happy- only unfortunately I am under a necessity of setting off immediately for London - I'm afraid I shall be late for the mail - Good night . " Buckhurst made an effort , as he spoke , to pass on ...
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... happy escape from parental control ; nor yet did he consider the military profession as a mer- cenary speculation , in which he was to calculate the chance of getting into the shoes , or over the head , of lieutenant A- or captain B- He ...
... happy escape from parental control ; nor yet did he consider the military profession as a mer- cenary speculation , in which he was to calculate the chance of getting into the shoes , or over the head , of lieutenant A- or captain B- He ...
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... of throwing away the scabbard , passed from his mind . The family pur- sued the happy tenor of their lives , without remem- bering that there was such a being as Mr. solicitor Sharpe . d d n 1 , l- W .d it 18 104 PATRONAGE .
... of throwing away the scabbard , passed from his mind . The family pur- sued the happy tenor of their lives , without remem- bering that there was such a being as Mr. solicitor Sharpe . d d n 1 , l- W .d it 18 104 PATRONAGE .
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Página 271 - None without hope e'er loved the brightest fair, But love can hope where reason would despair.
Página 219 - with all that should accompany old age," " As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends," was, as she often declared, with gratitude to Providence, happier in age than she had been even in youth.