Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life: A Tale in Three BooksJames Duffy, 1865 - 320 psl. |
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... believe in my heart of hearts , that , positis ponendis , as philosophers have it , you would have to travel a long distance ere , in this year of grace , 182- , you would find three stauncher , truer , or more faithful friends than the ...
... believe in my heart of hearts , that , positis ponendis , as philosophers have it , you would have to travel a long distance ere , in this year of grace , 182- , you would find three stauncher , truer , or more faithful friends than the ...
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... believe as he did . I promised my mother be- fore she died that I would never forget what she had taught me ; but when I came here , and found that all the fellows were Protestants , you know , I was ashamed to say anything about being ...
... believe as he did . I promised my mother be- fore she died that I would never forget what she had taught me ; but when I came here , and found that all the fellows were Protestants , you know , I was ashamed to say anything about being ...
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... , but he traced his pedigree up to a period when the names of many a family , which now rejoices in ducal honours , had never been heard of ; and I firmly believe that Sir Percy considered himself as noble and as. THE OCEAN OF LIFE . 61.
... , but he traced his pedigree up to a period when the names of many a family , which now rejoices in ducal honours , had never been heard of ; and I firmly believe that Sir Percy considered himself as noble and as. THE OCEAN OF LIFE . 61.
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A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter. believe that Sir Percy considered himself as noble and as true a gentleman as the highest amongst them . If he were stiff and unbending to a degree that was hardly pleasant to those with whom ...
A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter. believe that Sir Percy considered himself as noble and as true a gentleman as the highest amongst them . If he were stiff and unbending to a degree that was hardly pleasant to those with whom ...
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... believe to be the truth . Moreover , I felt an earnest craving in my heart to guard him from all possible harm ; and , as it appeared to me to follow as a kind of necessary consequence to this , that he should be ever on the watch ...
... believe to be the truth . Moreover , I felt an earnest craving in my heart to guard him from all possible harm ; and , as it appeared to me to follow as a kind of necessary consequence to this , that he should be ever on the watch ...
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Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Percy Grange, Or, the Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Peržiūra negalima - 2020 |
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able afraid Ambrose angry apostate arms Atherby school baptism battle of Waterloo believe Bible bitter blessed Bowman boys breast brow Catholic child Christian Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome cried dare dear deeply doctrine duty earnest Eustace Percy evermore eyes face fain father fear feel feet fellow felt gentleman God's hand happy head heard heart holy honour hope ideas knew Lady laid less lips look matter mean mind mother nature never noble once Oxford pain pale Papist passed path Percy Grange perhaps poor Eustace poor Tom pray promise Rector Rector's wife rule of faith Rupert seemed sincere Sir Percy Percy sorrow soul speak spoke story strange sure teach tears tell things thought tion Tom Bowman trembling trouble true trust truth turned utterly voice weary whilst words