The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... circumstances than of character . At all events , there still remained attached to the family a sort of prescriptive in- fluence and respect , which , like other prejudices , may decay slowly , but cannot be suddenly era- dicated . Of ...
... circumstances than of character . At all events , there still remained attached to the family a sort of prescriptive in- fluence and respect , which , like other prejudices , may decay slowly , but cannot be suddenly era- dicated . Of ...
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... Circumstances of which I have acquired a knowledge , induce me to believe that her mar- riage with my father had been one rather of prudence than of love . If this was so , it belied the common prediction with regard to such mar- riages ...
... Circumstances of which I have acquired a knowledge , induce me to believe that her mar- riage with my father had been one rather of prudence than of love . If this was so , it belied the common prediction with regard to such mar- riages ...
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... circumstance for Charles . The superior advancement of Lumley excited his emulation , and called into action those new energies , and exertions , which were necessary to prevent his being distanced in the race by so formidable a ...
... circumstance for Charles . The superior advancement of Lumley excited his emulation , and called into action those new energies , and exertions , which were necessary to prevent his being distanced in the race by so formidable a ...
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Thomas Hamilton. suitable directions and advice , for his guidance in the new circumstances of the life on which he was about to enter . For myself , I haunted him like his shadow . We rode and walked to- gether , talked of our little ...
Thomas Hamilton. suitable directions and advice , for his guidance in the new circumstances of the life on which he was about to enter . For myself , I haunted him like his shadow . We rode and walked to- gether , talked of our little ...
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... contracted a friendship in early life , which , exceeding the ordinary duration of female friend- ships , continued unabated till the close of theirs . To this circumstance it may perhaps be attri- buted , CHAPTER IV . 37.
... contracted a friendship in early life , which , exceeding the ordinary duration of female friend- ships , continued unabated till the close of theirs . To this circumstance it may perhaps be attri- buted , CHAPTER IV . 37.
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