Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 27
... allowed to be retained , and their fears were quieted , of being obliged to seek a new abode in a state of utter destitution . They had no complaints to make of harshness and brutality , on the part of those whose duty it was to execute ...
... allowed to be retained , and their fears were quieted , of being obliged to seek a new abode in a state of utter destitution . They had no complaints to make of harshness and brutality , on the part of those whose duty it was to execute ...
Strana 32
... allowed to contribute to the liquidation of the debts . She alluded to their own engagement , and to the prospect of her fortune becoming eventually his ; and appealed pointedly to his generosity , and remarked some- what warmly on the ...
... allowed to contribute to the liquidation of the debts . She alluded to their own engagement , and to the prospect of her fortune becoming eventually his ; and appealed pointedly to his generosity , and remarked some- what warmly on the ...
Strana 33
... allowed yourself , " said he , " to express a little doubt of the disinterestedness of my motives , but I know that it is an impres sion which you will not long maintain . It cannot affect me , and I will let it pass . You wish me to ...
... allowed yourself , " said he , " to express a little doubt of the disinterestedness of my motives , but I know that it is an impres sion which you will not long maintain . It cannot affect me , and I will let it pass . You wish me to ...
Strana 70
... allowed the introduction of those confirmations which he had previously concerted with Allen . They amounted by no means to proofs , but they were so produced , as to have an equivalent effect upon the mind of Mr. Morton . Sackville ...
... allowed the introduction of those confirmations which he had previously concerted with Allen . They amounted by no means to proofs , but they were so produced , as to have an equivalent effect upon the mind of Mr. Morton . Sackville ...
Strana 94
... allowed their mutual sentiments to escape , and had uttered words that could not be recalled or forgotten . They were each conscious of the necessity that existed for re- pressing all indication of what they felt , and of intrenching ...
... allowed their mutual sentiments to escape , and had uttered words that could not be recalled or forgotten . They were each conscious of the necessity that existed for re- pressing all indication of what they felt , and of intrenching ...
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