De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Volume 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 páginas |
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... brother , was so little distinguished by the gifts of fortune , that he could not hold up his head with the rest of the Clif- fords . Even they are now all dissipated , the heirs male of the original barony being long ago extinct ; and ...
... brother , was so little distinguished by the gifts of fortune , that he could not hold up his head with the rest of the Clif- fords . Even they are now all dissipated , the heirs male of the original barony being long ago extinct ; and ...
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... brother jurymen were not uncivil , and he felt some little consequence ; but the assizes over , he was instantly extinguished , and returned to peace and obscurity at home . The first of these my father found so valuable , that he ...
... brother jurymen were not uncivil , and he felt some little consequence ; but the assizes over , he was instantly extinguished , and returned to peace and obscurity at home . The first of these my father found so valuable , that he ...
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... But I am yet scarcely born , so must not anticipate . I had several brothers ( for my mother was more pro- lific than rich ) ; and a child once a year , for five years together , did not add to the means of the 6 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... But I am yet scarcely born , so must not anticipate . I had several brothers ( for my mother was more pro- lific than rich ) ; and a child once a year , for five years together , did not add to the means of the 6 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... brothers , however , had huge limbs and healthy stomachs - which latter by no means regarded the coarse porridge and milk of the north as an evil . In short , they all grew and waxed strong , and gave our parents little uneasiness on ...
... brothers , however , had huge limbs and healthy stomachs - which latter by no means regarded the coarse porridge and milk of the north as an evil . In short , they all grew and waxed strong , and gave our parents little uneasiness on ...
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... brothers ; being fond of poring over whatever books I could get , while they sported with Sir Harry , or assisted our father in the superintendence of the farm . But as for me , from a child , I had a sort of world of my own , which I ...
... brothers ; being fond of poring over whatever books I could get , while they sported with Sir Harry , or assisted our father in the superintendence of the farm . But as for me , from a child , I had a sort of world of my own , which I ...
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De Clifford; Or, The Constant Man De Clifford,Robert P. Ward,Author of Tremaine Visualização integral - 1858 |
De Clifford; or, The constant man, by the author of 'Tremaine'. Robert Plumer Ward Visualização integral - 1841 |
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