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... Signore Montfort a greater favourite that he must not think of refusing a suite of rooms in his palace , one of the most remarkably splendid , by - the- way , in all Florence . Leslie did think of refusing , and very seriously ; but ...
... Signore Montfort a greater favourite that he must not think of refusing a suite of rooms in his palace , one of the most remarkably splendid , by - the- way , in all Florence . Leslie did think of refusing , and very seriously ; but ...
Side 56
... Signore Montfort be the judge , if he will stay away from the Pitti and spend the morning with us . ' 29 Signore Montfort bowed . Perhaps the study of painting had improved his eye , but he could not 56 NORMAN LESLIE . CHAPTER IX. ...
... Signore Montfort be the judge , if he will stay away from the Pitti and spend the morning with us . ' 29 Signore Montfort bowed . Perhaps the study of painting had improved his eye , but he could not 56 NORMAN LESLIE . CHAPTER IX. ...
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... Signore Montfort , my father's most esteemed friend and guest . He has supplied your place ; for he is learned as you , and I am his debtor for much , much wisdom : and Signore Montfort will already have conjectured that this is our hon ...
... Signore Montfort , my father's most esteemed friend and guest . He has supplied your place ; for he is learned as you , and I am his debtor for much , much wisdom : and Signore Montfort will already have conjectured that this is our hon ...
Side 89
... Signore Montfort , I should have told you , but I declare I forgot , that she de- sired me , if I ever crossed you in my travels , to— d - n it , now ! -what is it ? I never- -Do you know , Leslie , I have lost my memory lately ...
... Signore Montfort , I should have told you , but I declare I forgot , that she de- sired me , if I ever crossed you in my travels , to— d - n it , now ! -what is it ? I never- -Do you know , Leslie , I have lost my memory lately ...
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... Signore Montfort ! " " Ay , holy father , by the merest chance . I re- turned at daybreak . " " I rejoice to see you look so well , ” rejoined the priest , with a smile . When he was gone , Norman ascended into his apartment ; and ...
... Signore Montfort ! " " Ay , holy father , by the merest chance . I re- turned at daybreak . " " I rejoice to see you look so well , ” rejoined the priest , with a smile . When he was gone , Norman ascended into his apartment ; and ...
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Side 195 - What the unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about, And ever best found in the close. Oft he seems to hide his face, But unexpectedly returns And to his faithful champion hath in place Bore witness gloriously...
Side 11 - LIVES AND VOYAGES OF DRAKE, CAVENDISH, AND DAMPIER; Including "an Introductory View of the Earlier Discoveries in the South Sea, and the History of the Bucaniers.
Side 18 - The Swiss Family Robinson; or, the Adventures of a Father and Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island. With Explanatory Notes and Illustrations. First and Second Series. New Edition, complete in one volume, 3s. 6d. Geography for my Children. By Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Author of " Uncle Tom's Cabin,
Side 21 - Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy. By ALEXANDER KEITH, DD 37th Edition, with numerous Plates, in square 8vo.
Side 3 - The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.; with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century. By William Robertson, DD To which are added Questions for the Examination of Students.
Side 21 - DUTIES ; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs W. PARKES.
Side 5 - Historical and Descriptive Account of British India. From the most Remote Period to the Present Time.
Side 10 - A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature ; or, Hints of Inducement to the Study of Natural Productions and Appearances, in their Connexions and Relations.
Side 9 - The Principles of Physiology applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education...