Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 13
... favour . " you " I cannot listen to conditions ; I asked for compliance , without reserve . " 66 Nay , but the favour is so trifling . " " Well , then , name it . " “ Then , Sir , I ask you to let me first see- that paper ...
... favour . " you " I cannot listen to conditions ; I asked for compliance , without reserve . " 66 Nay , but the favour is so trifling . " " Well , then , name it . " “ Then , Sir , I ask you to let me first see- that paper ...
Strana 14
... favour . " " I understand it , " thought Sackville . " The rascal has taken it into his head that I have not the power I assume ; that the paper is defective , or not in my possession . Perhaps it is better to undeceive him . A refusal ...
... favour . " " I understand it , " thought Sackville . " The rascal has taken it into his head that I have not the power I assume ; that the paper is defective , or not in my possession . Perhaps it is better to undeceive him . A refusal ...
Strana 40
... favour . The health of Lady Louisa , he was very sure , required that she should be in the neighbour- hood of good medical advice , an opinion in which she strongly concurred : London , he said , and with some truth , was the best place ...
... favour . The health of Lady Louisa , he was very sure , required that she should be in the neighbour- hood of good medical advice , an opinion in which she strongly concurred : London , he said , and with some truth , was the best place ...
Strana 46
... favoured land in which the general diffusion of civilization and wealth are the happiest and most distinguishing charac- teristics , even here the change is very evident as we approach the capital . The roads are better , and more ...
... favoured land in which the general diffusion of civilization and wealth are the happiest and most distinguishing charac- teristics , even here the change is very evident as we approach the capital . The roads are better , and more ...
Strana 91
... favour them with his presence . Agnes quite forgot to pay to this inimitable pun , the expected compliment of a smile , in her surprise at the very unwel- come recurrence of such a name , and she found upon inquiry that it was the very ...
... favour them with his presence . Agnes quite forgot to pay to this inimitable pun , the expected compliment of a smile , in her surprise at the very unwel- come recurrence of such a name , and she found upon inquiry that it was the very ...
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