The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2 tomasGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1872 |
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... doubt his wise behest . Well for the land if all her peers Were such by nature or by blood ; If like this savage chief they stood As far removed from common men As eagles from the sparrow's ken ! Vainly they strive , the toiling years ...
... doubt his wise behest . Well for the land if all her peers Were such by nature or by blood ; If like this savage chief they stood As far removed from common men As eagles from the sparrow's ken ! Vainly they strive , the toiling years ...
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... doubt . " " He thought nothing of the kind , Doc- ther Holmes , but he done it to plaze Miss Barrington , as she is called . But she is not the rale heiress at all , she is Norah's child , and Major Barrington was her father . " " Norah ...
... doubt . " " He thought nothing of the kind , Doc- ther Holmes , but he done it to plaze Miss Barrington , as she is called . But she is not the rale heiress at all , she is Norah's child , and Major Barrington was her father . " " Norah ...
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... doubt , for keeping me shut up , and if I died , nothing would plaze them better . " care . " Do you think Eva knew of your impri- sonment , " asked Sir Gerard , anxiously . It grieved him to think she could be so un- principled . " Of ...
... doubt , for keeping me shut up , and if I died , nothing would plaze them better . " care . " Do you think Eva knew of your impri- sonment , " asked Sir Gerard , anxiously . It grieved him to think she could be so un- principled . " Of ...
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... doubt that Edgar was " over head and ears " in love with my cousin Jessie , and was regarded by all the family as her lover , but what Jes- sie's feelings in the matter were was not so generally known ; there had been a whisper that she ...
... doubt that Edgar was " over head and ears " in love with my cousin Jessie , and was regarded by all the family as her lover , but what Jes- sie's feelings in the matter were was not so generally known ; there had been a whisper that she ...
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... Edgar never had the slightest doubt of the strict justice of Jessie's claim . From what he had learnt from Mr. Hermann and others , he felt convinced that Jacob Her- mann had been imposed upon , and that some fraud 30 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
... Edgar never had the slightest doubt of the strict justice of Jessie's claim . From what he had learnt from Mr. Hermann and others , he felt convinced that Jacob Her- mann had been imposed upon , and that some fraud 30 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13 tomas Graeme Mercer Adam,George Stewart Visos knygos peržiūra - 1878 |
The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10 tomas Graeme Mercer Adam,George Stewart Visos knygos peržiūra - 1876 |
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