The portrait of a Christian gentleman, a memoir of P. F. TytlerJ. Murray, 1859 - 356 strán (strany) |
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... , and names which the world holds in honour . With certain passages concerning the loftiest in the land , ( be it humbly spoken , ) I was much perplexed to know how to act : but I took the best advice I could get ; and venture INTRODUCTORY.
... , and names which the world holds in honour . With certain passages concerning the loftiest in the land , ( be it humbly spoken , ) I was much perplexed to know how to act : but I took the best advice I could get ; and venture INTRODUCTORY.
Strana xii
Burgon John William. took the best advice I could get ; and venture to hope that I shall incur no censure . One need perhaps hesitate the less when every detail is calculated to inspire reverence and admiration . How far I may be blamed ...
Burgon John William. took the best advice I could get ; and venture to hope that I shall incur no censure . One need perhaps hesitate the less when every detail is calculated to inspire reverence and admiration . How far I may be blamed ...
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... took up his residence for some time near Paris ; and , having contracted marriage with a French lady of property , he subsequently withdrew to Calais , and became the father of many sons and daughters . * Two of these sons attended ...
... took up his residence for some time near Paris ; and , having contracted marriage with a French lady of property , he subsequently withdrew to Calais , and became the father of many sons and daughters . * Two of these sons attended ...
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... took William Tytler's criticism in good part . They lived on terms of perfect intimacy and cordiality : and when Mr. Tytler dined at Dr. Robertson's house for the last time , he had the pleasure of seeing there Queen Mary's portrait ...
... took William Tytler's criticism in good part . They lived on terms of perfect intimacy and cordiality : and when Mr. Tytler dined at Dr. Robertson's house for the last time , he had the pleasure of seeing there Queen Mary's portrait ...
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... took his hat and cane , and walked off without saying a word . When he was gone , Mr. Middleton said to my father , ' You have fairly put him to flight , for he came but a few minutes before you , and meant to pass the evening at whist ...
... took his hat and cane , and walked off without saying a word . When he was gone , Mr. Middleton said to my father , ' You have fairly put him to flight , for he came but a few minutes before you , and meant to pass the evening at whist ...
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