Dilemmas of Pride, Band 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... Henry and Lady Shawbridge . " " Sir Henry , poor man , " said Mrs. Dorothea , " was only knighted by mistake . I don't know what he was himself , but they say he had just married his cook - maid ; and her ladyship cer- tainly has all ...
... Henry and Lady Shawbridge . " " Sir Henry , poor man , " said Mrs. Dorothea , " was only knighted by mistake . I don't know what he was himself , but they say he had just married his cook - maid ; and her ladyship cer- tainly has all ...
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... Henry and Lady Shaw- bridge ! Next appeared poor old General Powel and half blind Sir Francis Brierton , poking his little sharp nose into everybody's face , and smirking his recognition , when by so doing he had discovered who they ...
... Henry and Lady Shaw- bridge ! Next appeared poor old General Powel and half blind Sir Francis Brierton , poking his little sharp nose into everybody's face , and smirking his recognition , when by so doing he had discovered who they ...
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... Henry Lindsey was one of the many living sa- crifices hourly immolated on the altars of pride , and how many a holocaust has been offered up upon those altars ! How often have we heard persons , who could argue rationally enough on ...
... Henry Lindsey was one of the many living sa- crifices hourly immolated on the altars of pride , and how many a holocaust has been offered up upon those altars ! How often have we heard persons , who could argue rationally enough on ...
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Dilemmas, Margracia Loudon. while Henry , with the pittance which as a younger child was his portion , was obliged to purchase the privilege of being shot at ; for the younger brother of an old baronet could not dis- grace his family by ...
Dilemmas, Margracia Loudon. while Henry , with the pittance which as a younger child was his portion , was obliged to purchase the privilege of being shot at ; for the younger brother of an old baronet could not dis- grace his family by ...
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... all younger sons , except her own , had introduced Henry Lindsey to Louisa . Her exquisite beauty daz- zled and delighted him , while her gratified vanity , at the enthusiasm of his admiration , made DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 79.
... all younger sons , except her own , had introduced Henry Lindsey to Louisa . Her exquisite beauty daz- zled and delighted him , while her gratified vanity , at the enthusiasm of his admiration , made DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 79.
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added already apoplexy appearance Arden family arsenic asked Aunt Dorothea BEAUFORT HOUSE beautiful brother called Cameron Caroline's CHAPTER Cheltenham chiffonier circumstances countenance course dancing daugh daughter death DILEMMAS OF PRIDE Doctor door drawing-room escritoire evidence expression eyes family party favour fear feelings felt Fips fortune friends gentlemen Geoffery Arden Geoffery's hand happy heart Henry Henry Lind hero hope hour James Lind Lady Arden Lady Caroline Montague Lady Flamborough Lady Palliser Lady Palliser's ladyship laughed looked Lord Darlingford loughby Louisa lover Madeline manner marriage marry ment mind Miss Salter Montague House morning mother ness never night object occasion packet party poison poor present quadrille racter rendered replied round Sarah seemed servants Shawbridge Sir Alfred Sir Alfred's Sir James Sir William Orm Sir Willoughby sisters smile speak stood strange supposed sure thing thought tion uncon walk wish young younger
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Seite 139 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Seite 202 - Happiness ! our being's end and aim ! Good, pleasure, ease, content! whate'er thy name: That something still which prompts the eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die, Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, 5 O'erlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise.
Seite 203 - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit...
Seite 110 - Pure religion, and undefiled before God and the Father, is this : to visit the fatherless and widows, in their affliction, and keep himself unspotted from the world.
Seite 202 - That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die ; Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'erlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise. Plant of celestial seed ! if dropp'd below, Say in what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow...
Seite 65 - L'Angelier. The Lord Justice Clerk then summed up, reading and commenting on the whole of the evidence. In his caution to the jury, his Lordship said they were not to proceed on suspicion, or even strong suspicion, but there must be strong conviction in their minds; if there was any reasonable doubt, it was their duty to give the prisoner the benefit of that doubt ; but if they came to that clear conviction of her guilt, they were not to allow any suggestion made for the defence to deter them from...