Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... never been more happy in the strict grammatical use of the subjunctive mood . But the mob , unfortunately , were in the imperative mood ; they commanded her to open the doors , and their mandates not being obeyed , they proceeded to ...
... never been more happy in the strict grammatical use of the subjunctive mood . But the mob , unfortunately , were in the imperative mood ; they commanded her to open the doors , and their mandates not being obeyed , they proceeded to ...
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... never more effectually assuaged her own sorrows than when she was relieving those of others . From many of these consolatory pursuits she was , of course , cut off by her sudden removal , and her sojourn among strangers . Her mind , no ...
... never more effectually assuaged her own sorrows than when she was relieving those of others . From many of these consolatory pursuits she was , of course , cut off by her sudden removal , and her sojourn among strangers . Her mind , no ...
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... never experienced an hour's illness , and therefore never calculated upon being cut short in the very middle of his career , was more under the influence of amazement than of any other feeling , at the tidings he had just received ...
... never experienced an hour's illness , and therefore never calculated upon being cut short in the very middle of his career , was more under the influence of amazement than of any other feeling , at the tidings he had just received ...
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... never lost his calmness and self - possession , nor uttered a word of re- pining at being so unexpectedly summoned from the world . After receiving the consolations of religion , he took an affecting leave of his friend and his family ...
... never lost his calmness and self - possession , nor uttered a word of re- pining at being so unexpectedly summoned from the world . After receiving the consolations of religion , he took an affecting leave of his friend and his family ...
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... the form of a god , with the mind and attributes of the blackest devil . Look at your victim once more , and then , be- gone , you celestial dæmon ! " Jocelyn , who had never accosted him in such an 38 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
... the form of a god , with the mind and attributes of the blackest devil . Look at your victim once more , and then , be- gone , you celestial dæmon ! " Jocelyn , who had never accosted him in such an 38 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
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