The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Svazek 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Strana 2
... Spanish Monarch had granted to their Indian trade , to the great um- brage of the mercantile interests of Great Britain and Holland . The Emperor had insisted on this guarantee of Spain ; and the Queen , with her usual impatience ...
... Spanish Monarch had granted to their Indian trade , to the great um- brage of the mercantile interests of Great Britain and Holland . The Emperor had insisted on this guarantee of Spain ; and the Queen , with her usual impatience ...
Strana 3
... Spanish mini- ster's further deliberation was the cause of their present embassy . When Louis had discussed the affair with the merchants , their president re- tired with the young negociator , to sign , in the name of the company ...
... Spanish mini- ster's further deliberation was the cause of their present embassy . When Louis had discussed the affair with the merchants , their president re- tired with the young negociator , to sign , in the name of the company ...
Strana 21
... Spanish interest totally into the power of the Em- press . In her first rage , she had written a letter to Elizabeth , of unguarded relin- quishment ; which Ripperda vainly at- tempted to qualify . THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 21.
... Spanish interest totally into the power of the Em- press . In her first rage , she had written a letter to Elizabeth , of unguarded relin- quishment ; which Ripperda vainly at- tempted to qualify . THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 21.
Strana 59
... Spanish gran- dees in Ripperda's suite conversed openly with Wharton ; and Orendayn , though a nobleman , was known to be a character of contemptible craft and falsehood . Thus , Louis continued to throw away the time that was once so ...
... Spanish gran- dees in Ripperda's suite conversed openly with Wharton ; and Orendayn , though a nobleman , was known to be a character of contemptible craft and falsehood . Thus , Louis continued to throw away the time that was once so ...
Strana 61
... Spanish monarchy . He also signed seve- ral new articles to the secret treaty ; one of which was , to relinquish the Nether- lands to Don Carlos , as a dowry with his intended bride . About this time Cardinal de Giovenozzo arrived from ...
... Spanish monarchy . He also signed seve- ral new articles to the secret treaty ; one of which was , to relinquish the Nether- lands to Don Carlos , as a dowry with his intended bride . About this time Cardinal de Giovenozzo arrived from ...
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Alcaid Ambassador answer Arch-duchess bassador betrayed bosom breast Carinthia carriage CHAP countenance Countess Altheim dare daughter demand dispatches Don Carlos door drew Duke de Ripperda Duke of Wharton Duke Wharton Duke's dungeon Electress Elizabeth Emperor Empress enemies English Duke entered exclaimed eyes father favourite fear felt Giovenozzo Grimaldo hand happiness heard heart honour hour insult JANE PORTER King knew letter Lindisfarne lips looked Lorenzo Louis's Madrid Majesty Marcella Marchioness Maria Theresa Marquis de Montemar Martini master ment mind minister mother never night noble Orendayn Otteline packet passed passion perda person pistol present Prince Princess prison Queen racter replied Louis returned Louis revenge Routemberg Segovia servant shew silence Sinzendorff smile soul Spain Spanish specting spoke Stanhope stood sword THADDEUS OF WARSAW thought threw tion told turned utter Uzeda Vienna voice warden Whar woman words young
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Strana 14 - Yet mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell: It fell upon a little western flower, Before milk-white, now purple with love's wound, And maidens call it Love-in-idleness.
Strana 374 - Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live...
Strana 49 - God : and he that does a base thing in zeal for his friend, burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together ; it is a conspiracy, but no longer friendship.
Strana 233 - Oh that I had wings like a dove ! for then would I fly away, and be at rest.