Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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Sir John William Kaye. TO HIM , WHO HAS MOST BEFRIENDED ME , These Volumes ARE VERY GRATEFULLY INSCRIBED . AN APOLOGY FOR THIS BOOK . HAVING heard that the.
Sir John William Kaye. TO HIM , WHO HAS MOST BEFRIENDED ME , These Volumes ARE VERY GRATEFULLY INSCRIBED . AN APOLOGY FOR THIS BOOK . HAVING heard that the.
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Sir John William Kaye. AN APOLOGY FOR THIS BOOK . HAVING heard that the Prefaces of the present age but seldom rejoice in a reader , I have distin- guished this initial chapter by a more novel , and , I hope , more seductive , title . I ...
Sir John William Kaye. AN APOLOGY FOR THIS BOOK . HAVING heard that the Prefaces of the present age but seldom rejoice in a reader , I have distin- guished this initial chapter by a more novel , and , I hope , more seductive , title . I ...
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... heard any thing so naturally eloquent . Everard spoke rather playfully than otherwise : there was nothing of solemnity in his enunciation . Early developed as was his intellect , and unusual as was the wisdom of what he said , there was ...
... heard any thing so naturally eloquent . Everard spoke rather playfully than otherwise : there was nothing of solemnity in his enunciation . Early developed as was his intellect , and unusual as was the wisdom of what he said , there was ...
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... heard Delaval striding forward , and , as a natural consequence of my meanness , I became alarmed , and my limbs trembled . It struck me on a sudden that I had framed no excuse for my intrusion . Would to heaven , I thought , that the ...
... heard Delaval striding forward , and , as a natural consequence of my meanness , I became alarmed , and my limbs trembled . It struck me on a sudden that I had framed no excuse for my intrusion . Would to heaven , I thought , that the ...
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... heard something like a long - drawn sigh . Then there was a pause , which lasted not very long . He , whose words I have recorded first in this dialogue , broke through the silence . you start on Monday ? " he said . " Then " I do ; we ...
... heard something like a long - drawn sigh . Then there was a pause , which lasted not very long . He , whose words I have recorded first in this dialogue , broke through the silence . you start on Monday ? " he said . " Then " I do ; we ...
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