Family Romance: Or, Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... feelings were still further aggravated , when Sir Robert built the Tower of Gamescleugh , and adorned that pro- perty with all manner of embellishments , as the future residence of his eldest son , who was now about to come of age , and ...
... feelings were still further aggravated , when Sir Robert built the Tower of Gamescleugh , and adorned that pro- perty with all manner of embellishments , as the future residence of his eldest son , who was now about to come of age , and ...
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... feelings so terribly that he was almost deprived of reason . He stood very long in a state of utter stupefaction , and then began to repeat the answer which he had received . continued to do for several days . here but John Lally , the ...
... feelings so terribly that he was almost deprived of reason . He stood very long in a state of utter stupefaction , and then began to repeat the answer which he had received . continued to do for several days . here but John Lally , the ...
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... feeling ; though to judge from the memoir that she published of her life , she never had repaired by mental culture the defects of her imperfect education . On arriving at Florence , her first care was to seek out her father , whom she ...
... feeling ; though to judge from the memoir that she published of her life , she never had repaired by mental culture the defects of her imperfect education . On arriving at Florence , her first care was to seek out her father , whom she ...
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... feeling of disgust . It was felt to be the humiliating confession of his own incompetency . And when his wish to despatch a letter to the * The words of his letter to Governor Walker . Governor was declared , the want of confidence in ...
... feeling of disgust . It was felt to be the humiliating confession of his own incompetency . And when his wish to despatch a letter to the * The words of his letter to Governor Walker . Governor was declared , the want of confidence in ...
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... feeling this , he nerved him- self for action , and turned precipitately away . He had marked well the position of the town , and resolved to avail himself to the utmost of the woods , which , circling the hills above him with 44 FAMILY ...
... feeling this , he nerved him- self for action , and turned precipitately away . He had marked well the position of the town , and resolved to avail himself to the utmost of the woods , which , circling the hills above him with 44 FAMILY ...
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