Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... knew it to be perfectly illegal , and it prevented his superintending the unlading of his darling Vrouw Roosje , he might have submitted with that sort of patience which arises from consoling oneself with projects of future revenge ...
... knew it to be perfectly illegal , and it prevented his superintending the unlading of his darling Vrouw Roosje , he might have submitted with that sort of patience which arises from consoling oneself with projects of future revenge ...
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... knew the blind and brutal character of a Dutch mob , and saw that not a moment was to be lost . Hurrying with Constantia into his cutter , he was soon sailing down the river with a favour- able breeze . As he intended passing over to ...
... knew the blind and brutal character of a Dutch mob , and saw that not a moment was to be lost . Hurrying with Constantia into his cutter , he was soon sailing down the river with a favour- able breeze . As he intended passing over to ...
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... knew , as he calculated that by that time the object of their search would be completely beyond their reach . The previous wrath of the populace , was a halcyon serenity , compared to the fury with which they were seized , at being thus ...
... knew , as he calculated that by that time the object of their search would be completely beyond their reach . The previous wrath of the populace , was a halcyon serenity , compared to the fury with which they were seized , at being thus ...
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... knew so much better than any body else the best disposition to make of her property , and , moreover , was so perfectly well acquainted with the insecurity of all the methods recom- mended to her for its profitable employment , that she ...
... knew so much better than any body else the best disposition to make of her property , and , moreover , was so perfectly well acquainted with the insecurity of all the methods recom- mended to her for its profitable employment , that she ...
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... cordiality of manners , and such fervent prayers for his happiness , as she bade him farewell , that he knew not which most to admire , the fortitude and even heroism with which she endured her own sorrows , or the ar- BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
... cordiality of manners , and such fervent prayers for his happiness , as she bade him farewell , that he knew not which most to admire , the fortitude and even heroism with which she endured her own sorrows , or the ar- BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
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