The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... natural timidity , ran forward towards the prince , and said , " Ah , Monseigneur ! are my dear parents also landed ... nature could frame , on English ground . Though pale and cold as a stone image , she raised her head with so noble ...
... natural timidity , ran forward towards the prince , and said , " Ah , Monseigneur ! are my dear parents also landed ... nature could frame , on English ground . Though pale and cold as a stone image , she raised her head with so noble ...
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... nature created rugged . " " Fain would I always have so good a power , madame , " quoth the earl . " And I pray God your majesty may never meet in this land with aught less smiling than these fair shores and still waters . " Thus ...
... nature created rugged . " " Fain would I always have so good a power , madame , " quoth the earl . " And I pray God your majesty may never meet in this land with aught less smiling than these fair shores and still waters . " Thus ...
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... . I would not flatter even a queen ; but God hath bestowed upon you so much of it that even temporary disadvantages cannot greatly mar the perfect gifts of nature . " Her grace smiled , as one used to hear such 14 A STORMY LIFE ; OR.
... . I would not flatter even a queen ; but God hath bestowed upon you so much of it that even temporary disadvantages cannot greatly mar the perfect gifts of nature . " Her grace smiled , as one used to hear such 14 A STORMY LIFE ; OR.
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... nature had never intended him for the " flinty and steel couch of war . " His elder brother being elected in 1734 both for Old Sarum and for Oakhampton , he resigned the former seat to William , who accordingly took his place in the ...
... nature had never intended him for the " flinty and steel couch of war . " His elder brother being elected in 1734 both for Old Sarum and for Oakhampton , he resigned the former seat to William , who accordingly took his place in the ...
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... nature had designed him , and he grasped the helm of state with the energy which belongs to one who knows that no other pilot can weather the storm . The people recognised in him the nation's . saviour , but the king disliked him as ...
... nature had designed him , and he grasped the helm of state with the energy which belongs to one who knows that no other pilot can weather the storm . The people recognised in him the nation's . saviour , but the king disliked him as ...
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