The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... and morose , and jealous of those small attentions and trifling distinctions in society , to which birth affords , probably , the best claim , but to which wealth is the surest passport . In attempting to conceal even CHAPTER I. ช.
... and morose , and jealous of those small attentions and trifling distinctions in society , to which birth affords , probably , the best claim , but to which wealth is the surest passport . In attempting to conceal even CHAPTER I. ช.
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... probably both ; but the cause was to be found , less in his change 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 ...
... probably both ; but the cause was to be found , less in his change 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 ...
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... probably have remarked an ancient , and rather vene- rable - looking gate , the pillars of which are sur- mounted by two rampant lions . The dexter of these royal animals has suffered considerable mutilation ; the effacing fingers of ...
... probably have remarked an ancient , and rather vene- rable - looking gate , the pillars of which are sur- mounted by two rampant lions . The dexter of these royal animals has suffered considerable mutilation ; the effacing fingers of ...
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... probably be- cause he was the only one of all our acquaintance who had betrayed a preference for my society over that of Charles . I condemned his taste , and yet I loved him for it . To cure me of my melancholy , the society of Frank ...
... probably be- cause he was the only one of all our acquaintance who had betrayed a preference for my society over that of Charles . I condemned his taste , and yet I loved him for it . To cure me of my melancholy , the society of Frank ...
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... probably a greater influence on his decision than either or all of those already mentioned , and which , from its important bear- ing on this narrative , will require to be eluci- dated at somewhat greater detail . In the cursory notice ...
... probably a greater influence on his decision than either or all of those already mentioned , and which , from its important bear- ing on this narrative , will require to be eluci- dated at somewhat greater detail . In the cursory notice ...
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