Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 7
... suppose that they actually did contrive it ? Your friend , the suing creditor , is a voter on the Lacy side ; he may have acted , not only for his own individual benefit , but for the advantage of his party ; and Mr. Lacy might have ...
... suppose that they actually did contrive it ? Your friend , the suing creditor , is a voter on the Lacy side ; he may have acted , not only for his own individual benefit , but for the advantage of his party ; and Mr. Lacy might have ...
Strana 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.
... . 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.
Strana 17
... suppose that you thought so meanly of my discretion , as to imagine that I should put this into your hand as I would a newspaper . No- first look here ; " and so saying , he presented the pistol , levelled it at Allen's breast , and ...
... suppose that you thought so meanly of my discretion , as to imagine that I should put this into your hand as I would a newspaper . No- first look here ; " and so saying , he presented the pistol , levelled it at Allen's breast , and ...
Strana 31
... suppose that his consent is gained : what will be the result ? Very different from what you anticipate . You feel an amia- ble and generous wish to relieve your parents , and to restore them to their former situation , and you think ...
... suppose that his consent is gained : what will be the result ? Very different from what you anticipate . You feel an amia- ble and generous wish to relieve your parents , and to restore them to their former situation , and you think ...
Strana 34
... which I have not yet presented it to you . Suppose your whole fortune at your absolute disposal , and let us consider what , under present cir- cumstances , would be the most judicious mode of proceeding 34 HERBERT LACY .
... which I have not yet presented it to you . Suppose your whole fortune at your absolute disposal , and let us consider what , under present cir- cumstances , would be the most judicious mode of proceeding 34 HERBERT LACY .
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