Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 24
... true that he was released from the burthen of supporting false appearances , and he tried , in his misery , to count it a relief . But those ap- pearances , irksome as they might prove , had been among the main objects of his life . A ...
... true that he was released from the burthen of supporting false appearances , and he tried , in his misery , to count it a relief . But those ap- pearances , irksome as they might prove , had been among the main objects of his life . A ...
Strana 31
... true , out of your income : but you cannot enable your father to live here , as he has done . It is absolutely necessary that there should be a great and immediate retrench- ment , and I need hardly tell you that this would be carried ...
... true , out of your income : but you cannot enable your father to live here , as he has done . It is absolutely necessary that there should be a great and immediate retrench- ment , and I need hardly tell you that this would be carried ...
Strana 33
... true . I am one of your father's principal creditors . I am not one of those who now sue him , nor will I partake of the spoil . I once hoped to have prevented what has now happened ; I became his creditor to save him from the rapa ...
... true . I am one of your father's principal creditors . I am not one of those who now sue him , nor will I partake of the spoil . I once hoped to have prevented what has now happened ; I became his creditor to save him from the rapa ...
Strana 35
... true , they have each a small independent fortune , but if this is all they are to look to , they will be ill provided for in after life . You should therefore so act as to benefit all , and this I assure you can never be done by ...
... true , they have each a small independent fortune , but if this is all they are to look to , they will be ill provided for in after life . You should therefore so act as to benefit all , and this I assure you can never be done by ...
Strana 61
... You know , you have said yourself , that you have hopes of making some arrangement . " 66 My fortune is not in my own hands . ” " True , but you are to be married ; and then " It will be my husband's , " replied Agnes HERBERT LACY . 61.
... You know , you have said yourself , that you have hopes of making some arrangement . " 66 My fortune is not in my own hands . ” " True , but you are to be married ; and then " It will be my husband's , " replied Agnes HERBERT LACY . 61.
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