Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... If you have a sufficient reason , tell it ; but don't suppose that I can go out of my way to gratify an idle whim . " " I am sorry to hear it , Sir , because , in this case , neither can I go out of my way HERBERT LACY , 13.
... If you have a sufficient reason , tell it ; but don't suppose that I can go out of my way to gratify an idle whim . " " I am sorry to hear it , Sir , because , in this case , neither can I go out of my way HERBERT LACY , 13.
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... reason for wishing to see him . He was one of the trustees in whose hands her own large fortune was placed , and she wished for his advice and permission in rendering that fortune available for the relief of her parents . Hers was a ...
... reason for wishing to see him . He was one of the trustees in whose hands her own large fortune was placed , and she wished for his advice and permission in rendering that fortune available for the relief of her parents . Hers was a ...
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... reason , and I did not like to hurt you unne- cessarily , by alluding to the excellent friend that we have lost - I mean your aunt . You may think her decision somewhat harsh , and that , were she now living , she might be induced to ...
... reason , and I did not like to hurt you unne- cessarily , by alluding to the excellent friend that we have lost - I mean your aunt . You may think her decision somewhat harsh , and that , were she now living , she might be induced to ...
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Thomas Henry Lister. made to appear in the light of an advantage ; and reasons for being well pleased with the humility of this place of refuge were sedulously and successfully sought . With the calm energy of unpretending bene- volence ...
Thomas Henry Lister. made to appear in the light of an advantage ; and reasons for being well pleased with the humility of this place of refuge were sedulously and successfully sought . With the calm energy of unpretending bene- volence ...
Strana 65
... reason why the hand of innovation , which had been hitherto beneficial , should now be arrested . He foreboded no danger to the higher classes , from the increasing education of the lower ; and believed that insurrections were more ...
... reason why the hand of innovation , which had been hitherto beneficial , should now be arrested . He foreboded no danger to the higher classes , from the increasing education of the lower ; and believed that insurrections were more ...
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