Edward Willoughby, by the author of 'The discipline of life', 2 vols, Том 1 |
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... character , a straightforwardness and truth , an absence of all pretension , and a forgetfulness of self , which , united with good common sense , commanded for him a degree of respect and attachment many cleverer men fail to obtain ...
... character , a straightforwardness and truth , an absence of all pretension , and a forgetfulness of self , which , united with good common sense , commanded for him a degree of respect and attachment many cleverer men fail to obtain ...
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... character beneath ; but the interest was of a mixed , and not always of a pleasing , kind . " Where are you going , Edward ? " asked the elder of the two , as the insensible will of the younger guided their steps into Portland Place ...
... character beneath ; but the interest was of a mixed , and not always of a pleasing , kind . " Where are you going , Edward ? " asked the elder of the two , as the insensible will of the younger guided their steps into Portland Place ...
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... acquaintance could make him think better or worse of his character . He knows already as much as he wishes to know . " " Not much opening for a reconciliation there , Ralph , " Edward remarked , as his 12 EDWARD WILLOUGHBY .
... acquaintance could make him think better or worse of his character . He knows already as much as he wishes to know . " " Not much opening for a reconciliation there , Ralph , " Edward remarked , as his 12 EDWARD WILLOUGHBY .
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... character was the opposite of Sir Hugh's . Progress was his word , and at a time when progress had a more startling sound than now - a - days . With less common sense than Sir Hugh , he was far cleverer , and he had cultivated his ...
... character was the opposite of Sir Hugh's . Progress was his word , and at a time when progress had a more startling sound than now - a - days . With less common sense than Sir Hugh , he was far cleverer , and he had cultivated his ...
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... character , whose influence had always influenced her son to good - died , and with her died all that could have withheld him from a mad and headlong course . His father still sate at home ; but in spirit he followed his son , and with ...
... character , whose influence had always influenced her son to good - died , and with her died all that could have withheld him from a mad and headlong course . His father still sate at home ; but in spirit he followed his son , and with ...
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Стр. 301 - A very remarkable and valuable publication. The Duke of Buckingham has himself undertaken the task of forming a history from the papers of his grandfather and great-uncle, the Earl Temple (first Marquis of Buckingham), and Lord Grenville, of the days of the second Wm.
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Стр. 7 - NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD, Comprising A WINTER PASSAGE ACROSS THE ANDES TO CHILI, WITH A VISIT TO THE GOLD REGIONS OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA, THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, JAVA, &c.
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