Patronage, Volumen14Baldwin and Cradock, 1833 |
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... in his frightened , angry , drenched , and miserable state , could scarcely believe him to be the same person . A Frenchman , it will be allowed , can contrive to say more , and to tell more of his private 8 PATRONAGE .
... in his frightened , angry , drenched , and miserable state , could scarcely believe him to be the same person . A Frenchman , it will be allowed , can contrive to say more , and to tell more of his private 8 PATRONAGE .
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... person of any other nation . In the few minutes before dinner he found means to inform the company , that he was private secretary and favourite of the mi- nister of a certain German court . To account for his having taken his passage ...
... person of any other nation . In the few minutes before dinner he found means to inform the company , that he was private secretary and favourite of the mi- nister of a certain German court . To account for his having taken his passage ...
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... persons who have a character for judg- ment to support always keep the changes of their opinion snug to themselves , never showing the items of the account on either side , and let you see nothing but their balance . — This is very ...
... persons who have a character for judg- ment to support always keep the changes of their opinion snug to themselves , never showing the items of the account on either side , and let you see nothing but their balance . — This is very ...
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... persons on the continent , but he was the more surprised by the strength and justness of thought which appeared in her plain replies to the finesse of some of his ques- tions . The morning of the second day that he was at Percy - hall ...
... persons on the continent , but he was the more surprised by the strength and justness of thought which appeared in her plain replies to the finesse of some of his ques- tions . The morning of the second day that he was at Percy - hall ...
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... person in the family who had the humanity to pity him . He was too little of a soldier for Godfrey's taste , too much of a courtier for Mr. Percy , too frivolous for Caroline , and too little romantic for Rosamond . 66 So , " said ...
... person in the family who had the humanity to pity him . He was too little of a soldier for Godfrey's taste , too much of a courtier for Mr. Percy , too frivolous for Caroline , and too little romantic for Rosamond . 66 So , " said ...
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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.