Weeds and WildflowersDaniel Lizars; Whittaker, Treacher & Company London; and W. Curry Jun. & Company Dublin, 1830 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... father . Of this kind parent he had many grateful recollec- tions ; and it is to him he refers ( in a letter quoted in the course of this Memoir ) as the friend to whom he was indebted for those lessons of piety and virtue which seem to ...
... father . Of this kind parent he had many grateful recollec- tions ; and it is to him he refers ( in a letter quoted in the course of this Memoir ) as the friend to whom he was indebted for those lessons of piety and virtue which seem to ...
Strana v
... father . As a necessary step , preparatory to his entering on the business of life , he was ap- prenticed to the trade of weaving . Between this time and his removing to Arbroath , notwithstand- ing the many disadvantages under which he ...
... father . As a necessary step , preparatory to his entering on the business of life , he was ap- prenticed to the trade of weaving . Between this time and his removing to Arbroath , notwithstand- ing the many disadvantages under which he ...
Strana xxiv
... fathers , the religion of your country , and of the greater part of what is termed the civilized world . The spirit of patriotism , I glory to say , was never , I believe , more prevalent than at the present day . In all these three ...
... fathers , the religion of your country , and of the greater part of what is termed the civilized world . The spirit of patriotism , I glory to say , was never , I believe , more prevalent than at the present day . In all these three ...
Strana liii
... father and as a christian , to repel . It was now that he bethought him of the literature which had lent a charm to his former hours of relaxation , and to . rouse himself from his mental ennui , he began fill- MEMOIR . liii.
... father and as a christian , to repel . It was now that he bethought him of the literature which had lent a charm to his former hours of relaxation , and to . rouse himself from his mental ennui , he began fill- MEMOIR . liii.
Strana lxix
... at the burning of her father's seat , the passion became reciprocal , al- though unacknowledged . The American War breaks out at this time ; and Charles Melville is presented with an Ensign's commission , MEMOIR . lxix.
... at the burning of her father's seat , the passion became reciprocal , al- though unacknowledged . The American War breaks out at this time ; and Charles Melville is presented with an Ensign's commission , MEMOIR . lxix.
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