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The Novels & Tales of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli ...: Venetia. Tancred - Page 101
by Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1866
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1907 - 876 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...class, or country, one might almost add your character, yon were a welcome guest at his matutinal meal, provided yon were celebrated. That qualification, though,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 11

1865 - 810 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, I mt disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...creed, class, or country — one might almost add, your character—you were a welcome guest at his matutinal meal, provided you were celebrated. That qualification,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 11

1865 - 538 pages
...in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable^ and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man hi some degree for the business of life, which requires...Mr. Vavasour's breakfasts were renowned. Whatever yonr creed, class, or country — one might almost add, your character—you were a welcome guest at...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 11

1865 - 516 pages
...perhaps just, but disqualifies a man m some degree for the business of life, which requires for it.-; conduct a certain degree of prejudice. Mr. Vavasour's...creed, class, or country — one might almost add, your character—you were a welcome guest at his matutinal meal, provided you were celebrated. That qualification,...
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Collected edition of the novels and tales by ... B. Disraeli, Volume 4

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1871 - 508 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...incongruously grouped. Individuals met at his hospitable house who had never met before, but who for years had been cherishing in solitude mutual detestation,...
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Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales: Tancred, or, The new crusade

Benjamin Disraeli - English fiction - 1871 - 504 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...never were men more incongruously grouped. Individuals ncv at his hospitable house who had never met before, but who for years had been cherishing in solitude...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 32

Arthur Cayley Headlam - English periodicals - 1891 - 576 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...breakfasts were renowned. Whatever your creed, class, or merit— one might almost add, your character — you were a welcome guest at his matutinal meal, provided...
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Tancred: Or, The New Crusade

Benjamin Disraeli - 1877 - 504 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...incongruously grouped. Individuals met at his hospitable house who had never met before, but who for years had been cherishing in solitude mutual detestation,...
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Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.)

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 506 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps just, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...incongruously grouped. Individuals met at his hospitable house who had never met before, but who for years had been cherishing in solitude mutual detestation,...
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The Life, Letters, and Friendships of Richard Monckton Milnes ..., Volume 1

Thomas Wemyss Reid - Authors, English - 1890 - 558 pages
...something good in everybody and everything, which is certainly amiable, and perhaps jugt, but disqualifies a man in some degree for the business of life, which...breakfasts were renowned. Whatever your creed, class, or merit — one might almost add, your character — you were a welcome guest at his matutinal meal,...
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