The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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... perhaps preferred , because it afforded her a distant view of the scenes of her happier days ; and while she pointed out to Claud the hills and lands of his forefathers , she exhorted him to make it his constant endeavour to redeem them ...
... perhaps preferred , because it afforded her a distant view of the scenes of her happier days ; and while she pointed out to Claud the hills and lands of his forefathers , she exhorted him to make it his constant endeavour to redeem them ...
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... the Exchange now stands . The resolution which he had early formed to redeem the inheritance of his ancestors , and which his old affec- tionate benefactress had perhaps inspired , as well as cherished 12 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IV .
... the Exchange now stands . The resolution which he had early formed to redeem the inheritance of his ancestors , and which his old affec- tionate benefactress had perhaps inspired , as well as cherished 12 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IV .
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John Galt. tionate benefactress had perhaps inspired , as well as cherished , was grown into a habit . His carefulness , his assiduity , his par- simony , his very honesty , had no other object nor motive ; it was the actuating principle ...
John Galt. tionate benefactress had perhaps inspired , as well as cherished , was grown into a habit . His carefulness , his assiduity , his par- simony , his very honesty , had no other object nor motive ; it was the actuating principle ...
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... perhaps it was the more vexatious to the meditations of Claud , that it happened to be so . For he often said to his wife , as they sat of an evening by the fireside in the dark , for the leddy was no seamstress , and he had as little ...
... perhaps it was the more vexatious to the meditations of Claud , that it happened to be so . For he often said to his wife , as they sat of an evening by the fireside in the dark , for the leddy was no seamstress , and he had as little ...
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... perhaps , unable to struggle against the blast , either lay down of their own voluntary accord on the road , or were blown over by the wind . When the procession had a second time reached the church- yard , and Thomas Cabinet ...
... perhaps , unable to struggle against the blast , either lay down of their own voluntary accord on the road , or were blown over by the wind . When the procession had a second time reached the church- yard , and Thomas Cabinet ...
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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.