The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundN. Bruce, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by all booksellers., 1842 - 400 էջ |
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... youth , and the roses , so eminently the property of the West - Chester fair , glowed on their cheeks , and lighted their deep blue eyes with that lustre which gives so much pleasure to the beholder , and which indicates so much ...
... youth , and the roses , so eminently the property of the West - Chester fair , glowed on their cheeks , and lighted their deep blue eyes with that lustre which gives so much pleasure to the beholder , and which indicates so much ...
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... youth had been suffered to acquire a knowledge of life , with the advantages of European society . But the death of his father recalled him , after passing two years in this manner , to the possession of an honourable name , and a very ...
... youth had been suffered to acquire a knowledge of life , with the advantages of European society . But the death of his father recalled him , after passing two years in this manner , to the possession of an honourable name , and a very ...
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... youth introduced in the preceding chapter , had entered the army , and had arrived in his native country , but a short time before the commencement of hostilities , with the reinforce- ments the ministry had thought it prudent to throw ...
... youth introduced in the preceding chapter , had entered the army , and had arrived in his native country , but a short time before the commencement of hostilities , with the reinforce- ments the ministry had thought it prudent to throw ...
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... youth . Mr. Wharton was of this description . After making a provision against future contingen- cies , by secretly transmitting the whole of his money to the British funds , this gentleman determined to continue in the theatre of ...
... youth . Mr. Wharton was of this description . After making a provision against future contingen- cies , by secretly transmitting the whole of his money to the British funds , this gentleman determined to continue in the theatre of ...
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... youth , with all the enthusiasm of her ardent temper , and with no little of the archness of her native humour . Whether or not it was owing to the fact , that Frances received none of the compliments which fell to the lot of her elder ...
... youth , with all the enthusiasm of her ardent temper , and with no little of the archness of her native humour . Whether or not it was owing to the fact , that Frances received none of the compliments which fell to the lot of her elder ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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