A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... sent adrift into the wide world . As soon as I was able to be carried with the rest of the family , we were sent to the family - seat at Elvington , near York , where my father's mother resided . There we so- journed for about ten ...
... sent adrift into the wide world . As soon as I was able to be carried with the rest of the family , we were sent to the family - seat at Elvington , near York , where my father's mother resided . There we so- journed for about ten ...
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... sent me to the university . My father was next ordered to Londonderry ; and from that station was sent with his regiment to defend the siege of Gibral- tar , at which place he was run through the body in a duel . ( The quarrel began ...
... sent me to the university . My father was next ordered to Londonderry ; and from that station was sent with his regiment to defend the siege of Gibral- tar , at which place he was run through the body in a duel . ( The quarrel began ...
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... sent to the university * , where I remained some time . I then came to York , and my uncle presented me with the living of Sutton . At York , I became acquainted with your mother : she owned she liked me ; but thought herself not rich ...
... sent to the university * , where I remained some time . I then came to York , and my uncle presented me with the living of Sutton . At York , I became acquainted with your mother : she owned she liked me ; but thought herself not rich ...
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... sent to Holland , but soon after had permission to return to Paris ; his father still , however , finding him persist in writing poetry , then forbade him his house . Caumartu , a friend of the father , pitied the fate of the youth ...
... sent to Holland , but soon after had permission to return to Paris ; his father still , however , finding him persist in writing poetry , then forbade him his house . Caumartu , a friend of the father , pitied the fate of the youth ...
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... sent forth the tragedy of the ' Orphan of China , ' which served to secure his friends and impose silence on his foes . He next puotished , the ' Maid of Orleans , ' at which the age of Louis XIV . It was during a temporary residence at ...
... sent forth the tragedy of the ' Orphan of China , ' which served to secure his friends and impose silence on his foes . He next puotished , the ' Maid of Orleans , ' at which the age of Louis XIV . It was during a temporary residence at ...
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