The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... once had , are dead within me . After having seen the parts which fools play upon the great stage ; a few books , and a few friends , are what I shall seek to finish my days with . TWEDDELL . VOL . IV . LONDON : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN ...
... once had , are dead within me . After having seen the parts which fools play upon the great stage ; a few books , and a few friends , are what I shall seek to finish my days with . TWEDDELL . VOL . IV . LONDON : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN ...
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... St. Ildefonso , and once more on the road to Madrid . Louis's counte- nance , all this time was meditative and troubled : - Santa Cruz at last said : --- " The Duchess informs me , it shall not be 6 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... St. Ildefonso , and once more on the road to Madrid . Louis's counte- nance , all this time was meditative and troubled : - Santa Cruz at last said : --- " The Duchess informs me , it shall not be 6 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
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... once to his interest . her pre - determined caution vanished be- fore it . She looked towards Santa Cruz . All " Give de Montemar your cross of the Amaranth , " said she ; " I will re- place it to - morrow . When he returns from ...
... once to his interest . her pre - determined caution vanished be- fore it . She looked towards Santa Cruz . All " Give de Montemar your cross of the Amaranth , " said she ; " I will re- place it to - morrow . When he returns from ...
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... down to the fairest pied- mont of Spain . Louis knew there was not a rill or a hillock in that ample pro- vince , which did not once owe tribute to his family ; he also knew how they had 18 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... down to the fairest pied- mont of Spain . Louis knew there was not a rill or a hillock in that ample pro- vince , which did not once owe tribute to his family ; he also knew how they had 18 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
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... once been a mag- nificent work of man . An aqueduct , built by the Romans ; and its remains clasped the mouth of the pass which leads to the interior of the mountains . Hence it was called the Puerta de Ronda ; as these were the peaks ...
... once been a mag- nificent work of man . An aqueduct , built by the Romans ; and its remains clasped the mouth of the pass which leads to the interior of the mountains . Hence it was called the Puerta de Ronda ; as these were the peaks ...
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