The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... affection . Maxime , meanwhile , devoted to his bro- ther the strongest affections of a warm and loving heart . Though the partiality injudi- ciously betrayed by their parents might af- ford some slight pretext for the envy and jea ...
... affection . Maxime , meanwhile , devoted to his bro- ther the strongest affections of a warm and loving heart . Though the partiality injudi- ciously betrayed by their parents might af- ford some slight pretext for the envy and jea ...
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... affection upon this recovered treasure , -this morsel of her favourite son , -this image of her darling Max ; and ... affectionate discourse with his cou- sin , the Bouzard of the present day , and who inhabits , with a pretty , merry ...
... affection upon this recovered treasure , -this morsel of her favourite son , -this image of her darling Max ; and ... affectionate discourse with his cou- sin , the Bouzard of the present day , and who inhabits , with a pretty , merry ...
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... affection , -how is it possible to avoid a heartfelt sympathy with the victims - how can we check " the rebel tear and the trai- torous humanity ? " Those whose only object in life is to keep the even tenor of their way undisturbed by ...
... affection , -how is it possible to avoid a heartfelt sympathy with the victims - how can we check " the rebel tear and the trai- torous humanity ? " Those whose only object in life is to keep the even tenor of their way undisturbed by ...
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... affection . fiction were banished from the drawing - room , and a solitary pack of cards was consigned to the fire without remorse . Controversial tracts abounded both in the parlours and kitchen ; and the servants , whenever they ...
... affection . fiction were banished from the drawing - room , and a solitary pack of cards was consigned to the fire without remorse . Controversial tracts abounded both in the parlours and kitchen ; and the servants , whenever they ...
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... affections which soon turns the scale in such a cause . However , Anna's ideas seemed to be unrea- sonably severe ; and this morning we had a long conversation , in which I told her plainly that she thought more of her wounded pride ...
... affections which soon turns the scale in such a cause . However , Anna's ideas seemed to be unrea- sonably severe ; and this morning we had a long conversation , in which I told her plainly that she thought more of her wounded pride ...
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