Our Island: Comprising Forgery, a Tale ; and The Lunatic, a Tale, 1 tomasE. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1833 |
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... felt that , as a just and thinking man , he ought not to turn them to his amusement or advantage . Each tenant on the manor , then , had the game on his land at his own control , and while he hailed his harvests , risen to ripeness and ...
... felt that , as a just and thinking man , he ought not to turn them to his amusement or advantage . Each tenant on the manor , then , had the game on his land at his own control , and while he hailed his harvests , risen to ripeness and ...
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... felt the advanced stage she had attained to in no other light than as the means of mak- ing herself useful and agreeable . To be proud of her acquisitions , to despise her sex for that softness and delicacy which she knew to be its ...
... felt the advanced stage she had attained to in no other light than as the means of mak- ing herself useful and agreeable . To be proud of her acquisitions , to despise her sex for that softness and delicacy which she knew to be its ...
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... felt . The acquaintance between this opulent family and the Mortimers had arisen , as is the case with most in- troductions among strangers , by accident . Mrs. Ha- milton was pleased with the gay and easy manners of the young land ...
... felt . The acquaintance between this opulent family and the Mortimers had arisen , as is the case with most in- troductions among strangers , by accident . Mrs. Ha- milton was pleased with the gay and easy manners of the young land ...
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... felt the necessity of securing the affections of every man in the kingdom , and the Sepa- ratists of all sorts were regarded on all sides , even by high Mother Church , with more respect than heretofore , and occasionally even with ...
... felt the necessity of securing the affections of every man in the kingdom , and the Sepa- ratists of all sorts were regarded on all sides , even by high Mother Church , with more respect than heretofore , and occasionally even with ...
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... felt he did not deserve , and both went together into the house . There is a class of men still in existence , both in towns and country places , but especially in the latter , who , not being exactly Squire Westerns , of Somerset ...
... felt he did not deserve , and both went together into the house . There is a class of men still in existence , both in towns and country places , but especially in the latter , who , not being exactly Squire Westerns , of Somerset ...
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Our Island– Comprising Forgery, a Tale; and The Lunatic, a Tale ... Humphry William Woolrych Visos knygos peržiūra - 1833 |
Our Island– Comprising Forgery : a Tale and The Lunatic : a Tale Humphry William Woolrych Visos knygos peržiūra - 1832 |
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