The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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... appearance and manners . He had been formerly bustling , vigorous , hearty , and social ; but from the first account of the death of his son , and the ruin of his fortune , he grew thoughtful and sedentary , and shunned the approach of ...
... appearance and manners . He had been formerly bustling , vigorous , hearty , and social ; but from the first account of the death of his son , and the ruin of his fortune , he grew thoughtful and sedentary , and shunned the approach of ...
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... appearance . The provost was a man in flourishing circumstances , and he was then walking with his lady to choose a site for a country- house which they had long talked of building . They were a stately corpulent couple , well befitting ...
... appearance . The provost was a man in flourishing circumstances , and he was then walking with his lady to choose a site for a country- house which they had long talked of building . They were a stately corpulent couple , well befitting ...
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... appearance of the provost himself became his dignity , and corresponded with the affluent garniture of his lady : it was indeed such , that , even had he not worn the golden chains of his dignity , there would have been no difficulty in ...
... appearance of the provost himself became his dignity , and corresponded with the affluent garniture of his lady : it was indeed such , that , even had he not worn the golden chains of his dignity , there would have been no difficulty in ...
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... appearance and deportment of Miss Christiana herself . She had been apprised of Lady Havers coming , and was seated in state to receive her , on a large settee adorned with ancestral needlework . She rose as our venerable relation ...
... appearance and deportment of Miss Christiana herself . She had been apprised of Lady Havers coming , and was seated in state to receive her , on a large settee adorned with ancestral needlework . She rose as our venerable relation ...
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... appearance of a covered cart , in which three ministers were returning from the synod to their respective parishes in Ayrshire ; for at that time neither post - chaise nor stage - coach was num- bered among the luxuries of Glasgow . One ...
... appearance of a covered cart , in which three ministers were returning from the synod to their respective parishes in Ayrshire ; for at that time neither post - chaise nor stage - coach was num- bered among the luxuries of Glasgow . One ...
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Página 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Página 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.