Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the WorldE.L. Carey & A. Hunt, 1833 |
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... fact , scarcely a day elapsed that I did not see some of the party , and two or three evenings in every week were passed at the Priory . At many of these domestic soirées , certainly , I met Captain Axford , but my hostility toward that ...
... fact , scarcely a day elapsed that I did not see some of the party , and two or three evenings in every week were passed at the Priory . At many of these domestic soirées , certainly , I met Captain Axford , but my hostility toward that ...
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... fact , I think most of my irregularities proceeded less from innate corruption , than from a disbelief in the existence of virtue and my private opinion of my own character now is , that I was naturally endowed with an extreme ...
... fact , I think most of my irregularities proceeded less from innate corruption , than from a disbelief in the existence of virtue and my private opinion of my own character now is , that I was naturally endowed with an extreme ...
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... fact , had I not mingled in politics from a mo- tive pretty much of the same kind as that which actuates those hypocrites , who , as the poet informs us , 66 To church repair , Not for the doctrine , but the music there ? " All this I ...
... fact , had I not mingled in politics from a mo- tive pretty much of the same kind as that which actuates those hypocrites , who , as the poet informs us , 66 To church repair , Not for the doctrine , but the music there ? " All this I ...
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... fact is , to tell you the truth , we find these little places a great nuisance in our neighbourhood , ( do you under- stand ? ) being generally taken by people who are very good sort of people in their way — excellent people in their ...
... fact is , to tell you the truth , we find these little places a great nuisance in our neighbourhood , ( do you under- stand ? ) being generally taken by people who are very good sort of people in their way — excellent people in their ...
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... fact ; for , ac- cording to my custom , I frequently conversed with the vil- lagers , and sat down in their cottages . Admiring the Paulets as I did , and considering the relation in which I stood - or rather hoped to stand , with ...
... fact ; for , ac- cording to my custom , I frequently conversed with the vil- lagers , and sat down in their cottages . Admiring the Paulets as I did , and considering the relation in which I stood - or rather hoped to stand , with ...
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Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World W. Massie Úplné zobrazenie - 1833 |
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acquainted admiration affected Alice Paulet amiable answered ascer assure believe Burgess Captain Axford Captain Marryat certainly CHAPTER character CHARLES GORE Cheselden conduct considered conversation countenance Daventry dear delightful disappointment disgust doubt E. L. CAREY endeavoured eyes fact farther favour fear feelings fellow felt fortune Gazette gentleman give happiness HART hope House House of Commons interest kind knew Lady Eleanor Lady Jane Leger Leslie Hunt letter likewise Lord Truro Lutwyche manner marriage ment mind misanthropy Miss Paulet nature never observed offer opinion Palmer party Paulet family perhaps person PETER SIMPLE pleasure political poor possessed present pretty Priory profes racter reader received regard replied respect rienced right honourable scarcely sentiments Sir Matthew Sydenham sister smile society spirit suppose sure talent thing thought tion TOM CRINGLE'S LOG uncle Volumes Whigs wish woman young Axford