The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... father ! - Let us now seek consolation where only it is to be found . " • 6 But may I not speak with Burrell ? " Father ! I entreat you , peace . I want to know It is now useless ; the die is cast-- for me for us - in this world ...
... father ! - Let us now seek consolation where only it is to be found . " • 6 But may I not speak with Burrell ? " Father ! I entreat you , peace . I want to know It is now useless ; the die is cast-- for me for us - in this world ...
Strona 170
... father was leading me home , ' said Mr. Henry Placide , · we saw Mr. Greene , exhausted by previous exertion ... father's permission to accom- pany them . He refused - but unfortunately added his reason- -The house will be crowded , and ...
... father was leading me home , ' said Mr. Henry Placide , · we saw Mr. Greene , exhausted by previous exertion ... father's permission to accom- pany them . He refused - but unfortunately added his reason- -The house will be crowded , and ...
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... father appeared on the summons . Had the girl been her own mistress , or had her father been present , M. Claudius must have been content with having security given to him : but no one could legally stand surety for a child who is still ...
... father appeared on the summons . Had the girl been her own mistress , or had her father been present , M. Claudius must have been content with having security given to him : but no one could legally stand surety for a child who is still ...
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