The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... fortune . My parents died when I was an infant , leaving me under the guardianship of an eminent counsellor , who came annually to visit an estate he had in the neighbourhood of my father's , and of the clergyman of the parish , both of ...
... fortune . My parents died when I was an infant , leaving me under the guardianship of an eminent counsellor , who came annually to visit an estate he had in the neighbourhood of my father's , and of the clergyman of the parish , both of ...
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... fortune . I soon after set out on the tour of Europe ; and having passed five years in visiting the different courts on the continent , and examining the manners , with , at least , as much attention as the pictures and buildings of the ...
... fortune . I soon after set out on the tour of Europe ; and having passed five years in visiting the different courts on the continent , and examining the manners , with , at least , as much attention as the pictures and buildings of the ...
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... fortune , he finds it exceedingly difficult to command cash for his occasions ; that trade is so dead , and debts so ill paid at present , that he was obliged to sell some shares of bank stock to make up the price of his last purchase ...
... fortune , he finds it exceedingly difficult to command cash for his occasions ; that trade is so dead , and debts so ill paid at present , that he was obliged to sell some shares of bank stock to make up the price of his last purchase ...
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... fortune has precluded him . If the country , as will generally happen , be the place of his retirement , it will afford a variety of objects agreeable to his temper . In the prospect of a lofty mountain , an extensive plain , or the un ...
... fortune has precluded him . If the country , as will generally happen , be the place of his retirement , it will afford a variety of objects agreeable to his temper . In the prospect of a lofty mountain , an extensive plain , or the un ...
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... fortune , though that had once been consi- derable , left him at the age of twenty - five , full of the high sentiments natural , at these years , to a young gentleman brought up as the heir of an ancient fa- mily , and a large estate ...
... fortune , though that had once been consi- derable , left him at the age of twenty - five , full of the high sentiments natural , at these years , to a young gentleman brought up as the heir of an ancient fa- mily , and a large estate ...
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