Manderville; Or the Hibernian Chiliarch: A Tale, Volumen1Thomas Dolby, 1825 |
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... remained who had been his cotemporaries , either from emigration , ( at that period very prevalent ) or the still more fatal in- fluence of time ; which saps saps the very foundation of our memory and our joys . In short , above twenty ...
... remained who had been his cotemporaries , either from emigration , ( at that period very prevalent ) or the still more fatal in- fluence of time ; which saps saps the very foundation of our memory and our joys . In short , above twenty ...
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... remained ; amongst whom was a young man , an entire stranger , but whose dress and demeanour alike bespoke him to be a gentleman . The cloak in which he was enveloped was soaked with the rain , to which MANDERVILLE . 23.
... remained ; amongst whom was a young man , an entire stranger , but whose dress and demeanour alike bespoke him to be a gentleman . The cloak in which he was enveloped was soaked with the rain , to which MANDERVILLE . 23.
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... remained stationary at the point , from whence he had first perceived the approach of Cap- tain Summers and his companion . It soon became evident to the latter , that the Exciseman would be very far from trying to accommodate them , in ...
... remained stationary at the point , from whence he had first perceived the approach of Cap- tain Summers and his companion . It soon became evident to the latter , that the Exciseman would be very far from trying to accommodate them , in ...
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... remained of that disas- trous event . The anxiety of Captain Summers was , however , kept alive respecting his guest , by intelligence that the Exciseman , after some months , had so far recovered , as to be enabled to proceed to Dublin ...
... remained of that disas- trous event . The anxiety of Captain Summers was , however , kept alive respecting his guest , by intelligence that the Exciseman , after some months , had so far recovered , as to be enabled to proceed to Dublin ...
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... , he had not been favoured with any answer whatever , and , consequently , the Ve- teran still remained in doubt , as to the man- ner in which they intended ultimately to proceed . CHAPTER IX . " On her white neck , a 64 MANDERVILLE .
... , he had not been favoured with any answer whatever , and , consequently , the Ve- teran still remained in doubt , as to the man- ner in which they intended ultimately to proceed . CHAPTER IX . " On her white neck , a 64 MANDERVILLE .
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Manderville: Or, the Hibernian Chiliarch: a Tale;, Volumen1 Francis Higginson Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
accompanied acquainted agitation alarmed amidst anxiety appearance apprehension approached arms arrived ascer assembled multitude assistance astonished attempt attend became Board of Customs Captain Sum Captain Summers Carrickfergus Castleward cause chamber CHAPTER companion concealed conceived concluded considerable considered continued convinced countenance daugh derville distance doubt Edward Mortimer effeminacy entertain entirely escape evidently Exciseman fate father fears feeling female fire following morning formed frigate gentleman Grenville guest hand heart honour hope immediately informed inquiry instant instantly ladies leaving length Major Allensdale Manderville manner mansion mention mers misfortune Miss Mortimer nature neighbourhood night Norah notwithstanding once perceived perfect stranger person possible present prison racter remained rendered replied request respecting retired santry scarcely servant shortly afterwards silence Sir Henry Mortimer sister situation soldier specting spot stood stranger surprise tain Summers tion turned Veteran vicinity WALTER SCOTT whence whilst wife and daughter witnessed youth