A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... excellent friend and protector ) for his permis- sion to go to you immediately , which my uncle Heywood , without first obtaining it , would not allow , fearing lest any precipitate step might injure you at present ; and I only wait the ...
... excellent friend and protector ) for his permis- sion to go to you immediately , which my uncle Heywood , without first obtaining it , would not allow , fearing lest any precipitate step might injure you at present ; and I only wait the ...
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... excellent man did not stop here ; knowing that sea - officers have a great aversion from counsel , he writes to say , A friend of mine , Mr. Graham , who has been secretary to the different admirals on the Newfoundland station for these ...
... excellent man did not stop here ; knowing that sea - officers have a great aversion from counsel , he writes to say , A friend of mine , Mr. Graham , who has been secretary to the different admirals on the Newfoundland station for these ...
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... excellent people , from the moment of young Heywood's arrival , had shewn him every kindness , supplied him with money , and , what was better , with friends , who could give him the best advice . To this worthy lady , Miss Nessy ...
... excellent people , from the moment of young Heywood's arrival , had shewn him every kindness , supplied him with money , and , what was better , with friends , who could give him the best advice . To this worthy lady , Miss Nessy ...
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... excellent Mr. Bertie is first , I could do you no essential service , and that he feared I might , by seeing you in your present situation , agitate and perhaps injure both you and myself . With respect to you , my love , that reason ...
... excellent Mr. Bertie is first , I could do you no essential service , and that he feared I might , by seeing you in your present situation , agitate and perhaps injure both you and myself . With respect to you , my love , that reason ...
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... excellent spirits : these and the strength of my affection would support me through it all . If I were not allowed to see you , yet being in the same place with you would be to me joy inexpressible . However , that very circumstance ...
... excellent spirits : these and the strength of my affection would support me through it all . If I were not allowed to see you , yet being in the same place with you would be to me joy inexpressible . However , that very circumstance ...
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