Family Romance: Or, Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy, Band 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... replied the old family clergyman , " I officiated at your ladyship's christening , and can certify that you are to - day only forty - two . " She had not then passed the fated and fatal limit - she might yet die , as the ghost had ...
... replied the old family clergyman , " I officiated at your ladyship's christening , and can certify that you are to - day only forty - two . " She had not then passed the fated and fatal limit - she might yet die , as the ghost had ...
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... replied the courtly Ecclesiastic ; " je viens de la part de Monseigneur le Duc d'Orleans . " Astonished at the success of her scheme , Lady N. enquired in what way the Duke could be interested by her advertisement ? " Assurement ...
... replied the courtly Ecclesiastic ; " je viens de la part de Monseigneur le Duc d'Orleans . " Astonished at the success of her scheme , Lady N. enquired in what way the Duke could be interested by her advertisement ? " Assurement ...
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... replied with equal sense and spirit , " by God , but I do ; " and , turning his back upon him , left him to the care of his second . The principal belligerents had now recourse to law , Macnaghton endeavouring to have his mock marriage ...
... replied with equal sense and spirit , " by God , but I do ; " and , turning his back upon him , left him to the care of his second . The principal belligerents had now recourse to law , Macnaghton endeavouring to have his mock marriage ...
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... replied in the negative . He re- fused to address the public , but assured some of his prosecutors then present , that he forgave them his death , although he himself did not ask forgive- ness of any one . Ascending the ladder with a ...
... replied in the negative . He re- fused to address the public , but assured some of his prosecutors then present , that he forgave them his death , although he himself did not ask forgive- ness of any one . Ascending the ladder with a ...
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... replied , " the women are all ene- mies to polygamy and concubinage ; and there is reason to imagine that this aversion of theirs , joined to the great influence they have in all Chris- tian countries , has prevented Mahometanism from ...
... replied , " the women are all ene- mies to polygamy and concubinage ; and there is reason to imagine that this aversion of theirs , joined to the great influence they have in all Chris- tian countries , has prevented Mahometanism from ...
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Seite 315 - This biography cannot fail to attract the deep attention of the public. We are bound to say, that as a political biography we have rarely, if ever, met with a book more dexterously handled, or more replete with interest. The history of the famous session of...
Seite 150 - I have heard,' says Sir John Sherbroke, ' of a man's being as pale as death, but I never saw a living face assume the appearance of a corpse except Wynyard's at that moment.
Seite 166 - Third), told me that he believed the young Pretender was at that time in London, or at least had been so very lately, and had come over to see the show of the coronation, and had actually seen it. I asked my lord the reason for this strange fact. 'Why...
Seite 234 - I would have law merchant for them too; and in all cases of slander currency, whenever the drawer of the lie was not to be found, the injured parties should have a right to come on any of the indorsers.