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... danger her son was incurring from his constant , unwatched intercourse with his handsome cousin . The mother's ... dangerous cousin , but felt for him deeply in their different ways . Louisa , who had 16 ARTHUR CONWAY .
... danger her son was incurring from his constant , unwatched intercourse with his handsome cousin . The mother's ... dangerous cousin , but felt for him deeply in their different ways . Louisa , who had 16 ARTHUR CONWAY .
Стр. 127
... with me — this company , I assure you is dangerous . I have only to point at you , and sayAristocrat , ' and you would see how their bristles would rise . " " Devil as you are , you surely would not ARTHUR CONWAY . 127.
... with me — this company , I assure you is dangerous . I have only to point at you , and sayAristocrat , ' and you would see how their bristles would rise . " " Devil as you are , you surely would not ARTHUR CONWAY . 127.
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... dangerous ties you have formed . Come to us - my father loves you , and will make you his heir ; and you and I , in happy union , will cherish his declining years , and , in this peaceful spot , live cheerfully and die con- tentedly ...
... dangerous ties you have formed . Come to us - my father loves you , and will make you his heir ; and you and I , in happy union , will cherish his declining years , and , in this peaceful spot , live cheerfully and die con- tentedly ...
Стр. 174
... dangerous but unholy path . Her pride , and her love for her religion , had carried her through the conversation , but his dejection - his tears - distressed her . Had she a right to reproach him as she had done ? And then he had borne ...
... dangerous but unholy path . Her pride , and her love for her religion , had carried her through the conversation , but his dejection - his tears - distressed her . Had she a right to reproach him as she had done ? And then he had borne ...
Стр. 177
... a formidable rival already in the field , and this rival , the very man of all others the most dangerous to him . Jealousy struck him with VOL . I. N her scorpion sting . He began to fear that his ARTHUR CONWAY . 177.
... a formidable rival already in the field , and this rival , the very man of all others the most dangerous to him . Jealousy struck him with VOL . I. N her scorpion sting . He began to fear that his ARTHUR CONWAY . 177.
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Стр. 86 - June (slave style), shall be taken up, and given a prey to the birds of the air ; that upon the same spot there shall be erected, at the expense of the republic, a monument, bearing on one side this decree ; and on the other, the following inscription : ' This ground, restored to liberty by the bravery of republicans, was polluted by the body of Thomas Dundas, Major-General, and Governor of Guadaloupe for the * * * * George III.
Стр. 86 - Republic, a monument, having on one side this decree, and on the other the following inscription : " • This ground, restored to liberty by the bravery of Republicans, was polluted by the body of Thomas Dundas, Major-General and Governor of Guadaloupe, for the George the Third. In recollecting his crimes, the public indignation caused him to be taken up, and has ordered this monument to be erected, to hand them down to posterity.
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