The Works of Washington Irving, Том 11G. P. Putnam, 1853 |
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... gave them , they returned him an equivalent in praise ; and this was all he wanted . The same ambition that actuates a monarch at the head of his army , influenced my father at the head of his table he told the story of the ivy - tree ...
... gave them , they returned him an equivalent in praise ; and this was all he wanted . The same ambition that actuates a monarch at the head of his army , influenced my father at the head of his table he told the story of the ivy - tree ...
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... gave ; he loved all the world , and he fancied all the world loved him . " As his fortune was but small , he lived up to the very extent of it : he had no intention of leaving his children money , for that was dross ; he resolved they ...
... gave ; he loved all the world , and he fancied all the world loved him . " As his fortune was but small , he lived up to the very extent of it : he had no intention of leaving his children money , for that was dross ; he resolved they ...
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Washington Irving. Careless their merits or their faults to scan , His pity gave ere charity began . " The family of the worthy pastor consisted of five sons and three daughters . Henry , the eldest , was the good man's pride and hope ...
Washington Irving. Careless their merits or their faults to scan , His pity gave ere charity began . " The family of the worthy pastor consisted of five sons and three daughters . Henry , the eldest , was the good man's pride and hope ...
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... gave especial orders to have a hot cake at breakfast . His confusion and dismay , on discovering the next morning that he had been swaggering in this free and easy way in the house of a private gentleman , may be readily conceived ...
... gave especial orders to have a hot cake at breakfast . His confusion and dismay , on discovering the next morning that he had been swaggering in this free and easy way in the house of a private gentleman , may be readily conceived ...
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... gave promise of their future celebrity , though Burke certainly surpassed his contempo- rary in industry and application , and evinced more disposition for self - improvement , associating himself with a number of his fellow - students ...
... gave promise of their future celebrity , though Burke certainly surpassed his contempo- rary in industry and application , and evinced more disposition for self - improvement , associating himself with a number of his fellow - students ...
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