Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... thoughts to his own situation and prospects , and the most eligible mode of finding his way to England . Laying The disturbed state of Holland , and the peril to which he would be exposed , should he be recognised as the suspected ...
... thoughts to his own situation and prospects , and the most eligible mode of finding his way to England . Laying The disturbed state of Holland , and the peril to which he would be exposed , should he be recognised as the suspected ...
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... thought it rather hard that he should be thus suspected by both parties of enacting a character which he held in particular abhorrence , indignantly re- cited his birth , parentage , and education , and made angry professions of his ...
... thought it rather hard that he should be thus suspected by both parties of enacting a character which he held in particular abhorrence , indignantly re- cited his birth , parentage , and education , and made angry professions of his ...
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... thought fit . At the request of Lord Muskerry he remained on board while his lordship wrote a letter to his wife , which our hero undertook to deliver ; All three of whom were killed by one shot in the engagement that followed with the ...
... thought fit . At the request of Lord Muskerry he remained on board while his lordship wrote a letter to his wife , which our hero undertook to deliver ; All three of whom were killed by one shot in the engagement that followed with the ...
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... thought it most prudent to assent ; and as he was resolved not to stir from the house , he requested she would lend him what books she might possess , to assist him in beguiling the time . These were accordingly sent into his apartment ...
... thought it most prudent to assent ; and as he was resolved not to stir from the house , he requested she would lend him what books she might possess , to assist him in beguiling the time . These were accordingly sent into his apartment ...
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... thoughts of struggling with his inevitable fate . To the nurse , indeed , his antipathy remained unconquerable ; and , as some hours elapsed without her appearance , he began to hope that he should be suffered to perish without being ...
... thoughts of struggling with his inevitable fate . To the nurse , indeed , his antipathy remained unconquerable ; and , as some hours elapsed without her appearance , he began to hope that he should be suffered to perish without being ...
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