Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... object of respect and affection wherever she went . After a few apologies , on his part , for the delay in Louisa's appearance , they both sat down , and waited till the young lady should obey the summons which Charles had immediately ...
... object of respect and affection wherever she went . After a few apologies , on his part , for the delay in Louisa's appearance , they both sat down , and waited till the young lady should obey the summons which Charles had immediately ...
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... object of opening and main- taining in the minds of men , that communication with , that faith in , and that sense of moral responsibility to a higher nature , which he regarded as the only true means of perfecting his race . He came ...
... object of opening and main- taining in the minds of men , that communication with , that faith in , and that sense of moral responsibility to a higher nature , which he regarded as the only true means of perfecting his race . He came ...
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... object that presented itself . It was the first race - day ; and in due time the course succeeded . But here it was worse and worse the noise - the heat - the variety of forms under which human vice and folly there strike the 60 A ...
... object that presented itself . It was the first race - day ; and in due time the course succeeded . But here it was worse and worse the noise - the heat - the variety of forms under which human vice and folly there strike the 60 A ...
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... object of universal attention and admiration , distinguished not alone by his personal accomplishments , but by his rank and fortune for though a second son , he belonged to one of the most noble and ancient families in England ; and ...
... object of universal attention and admiration , distinguished not alone by his personal accomplishments , but by his rank and fortune for though a second son , he belonged to one of the most noble and ancient families in England ; and ...
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... object of every thought and wish , was away ? The very scene itself- that scene - once so pleasing and so cheerful - appeared trans- formed , as if by magic , into something mean , vulgar , spiritless , and dull . She had passed from ...
... object of every thought and wish , was away ? The very scene itself- that scene - once so pleasing and so cheerful - appeared trans- formed , as if by magic , into something mean , vulgar , spiritless , and dull . She had passed from ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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