Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... circumstances , which they would have men- tioned long ago , if charity had not forbidden . Society abounds with these " prophets of the past , " who try to indemnify themselves for real short - sightedness , by pretending that the dis ...
... circumstances , which they would have men- tioned long ago , if charity had not forbidden . Society abounds with these " prophets of the past , " who try to indemnify themselves for real short - sightedness , by pretending that the dis ...
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... circumstances to Agnes , for he saw in her a strength of mind which would enable her to receive them calmly . She even anticipated the terrible necessity , and antici- pated it almost with cheerfulness . But it was difficult to disclose ...
... circumstances to Agnes , for he saw in her a strength of mind which would enable her to receive them calmly . She even anticipated the terrible necessity , and antici- pated it almost with cheerfulness . But it was difficult to disclose ...
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... circumstances admitted , and it was evident that a wish was entertained to spare their feelings as much as possible . But there are states of the mind in which this exemption from the very worst that can befall , is hardly received as a ...
... circumstances admitted , and it was evident that a wish was entertained to spare their feelings as much as possible . But there are states of the mind in which this exemption from the very worst that can befall , is hardly received as a ...
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... circumstances of this nature . Wide , indeed , is the range of cherished recollections that cling around an ancient dwelling , and cruel is the blow that violates such a sanctuary . At length the day arrived when the Mortons were to ...
... circumstances of this nature . Wide , indeed , is the range of cherished recollections that cling around an ancient dwelling , and cruel is the blow that violates such a sanctuary . At length the day arrived when the Mortons were to ...
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... circumstances admitted it ; and when the flat- tering prospect was denied , she could lighten the pressure of misfortune by the meek and christian principle of uncomplaining resigna- tion . CHAPTER IV . I will stand no more On other's ...
... circumstances admitted it ; and when the flat- tering prospect was denied , she could lighten the pressure of misfortune by the meek and christian principle of uncomplaining resigna- tion . CHAPTER IV . I will stand no more On other's ...
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