The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... passed with a deputation from the merchants of Ostend . He had received his father's commands to that purpose , to hold a con- ference with them respecting the sanction which the Spanish Monarch had granted to their Indian trade , to ...
... passed with a deputation from the merchants of Ostend . He had received his father's commands to that purpose , to hold a con- ference with them respecting the sanction which the Spanish Monarch had granted to their Indian trade , to ...
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... passed the crowded ruins of the Opera- house , now lying a smoking mass of stone and smouldering timber . He shuddered to think , but for his perseverance , the amiable boy he had seen , would have been left a helpless orphan ; and the ...
... passed the crowded ruins of the Opera- house , now lying a smoking mass of stone and smouldering timber . He shuddered to think , but for his perseverance , the amiable boy he had seen , would have been left a helpless orphan ; and the ...
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... passed through the crowded chambers , in which his spirit felt a happy solitude , the conversations of Mr. Athel- stone often occurred to him ; and he leaned pensively against many a rosy- wreathed arcade , musing on the pro phetic ...
... passed through the crowded chambers , in which his spirit felt a happy solitude , the conversations of Mr. Athel- stone often occurred to him ; and he leaned pensively against many a rosy- wreathed arcade , musing on the pro phetic ...
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... adulation that might have detained a prouder spirit . He ever left sighs behind ; and Louis shared the regret ; though still his friend passed him by unheeding ; except , sometimes by a smile from THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 15.
... adulation that might have detained a prouder spirit . He ever left sighs behind ; and Louis shared the regret ; though still his friend passed him by unheeding ; except , sometimes by a smile from THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 15.
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... passed away like a mist ; and with faculties , at once cleared from every suggestion of vanity or tender- ness , he strongly declared that he never would marry Countess Altheim . He al- lowed , that he had shewn too many signs of ...
... passed away like a mist ; and with faculties , at once cleared from every suggestion of vanity or tender- ness , he strongly declared that he never would marry Countess Altheim . He al- lowed , that he had shewn too many signs of ...
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