Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... seemed impudence , made people think that he let them into his secrets , whilst the impoliteness of his man- ners seemed to attest his sincerity . When he found any body proof against Lord Granville had great parts , and pecuniary ...
... seemed impudence , made people think that he let them into his secrets , whilst the impoliteness of his man- ners seemed to attest his sincerity . When he found any body proof against Lord Granville had great parts , and pecuniary ...
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... seemed to take the direc- for the length and rapidity of their tion of his powers and passions ; for current , and the grandeur of their as a soldier , he was more solicitous cataracts ; others , for the majestic to avoid mistakes that ...
... seemed to take the direc- for the length and rapidity of their tion of his powers and passions ; for current , and the grandeur of their as a soldier , he was more solicitous cataracts ; others , for the majestic to avoid mistakes that ...
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... seemed to him , had reason to be angry with his lady for transgressing his commands , and thus placing him in the perilous situation in which he had that morning stood . How , my Lord of Leicester ! " But what displeasure could keep its ...
... seemed to him , had reason to be angry with his lady for transgressing his commands , and thus placing him in the perilous situation in which he had that morning stood . How , my Lord of Leicester ! " But what displeasure could keep its ...
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