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Side vii
... separate papers in these volumes I make pretensions of a higher cast . These pretensions I will explain hereafter . All the rest I resign to the reader's unbiased judgment , adding here , with re- spect to four of them , a few prefatory ...
... separate papers in these volumes I make pretensions of a higher cast . These pretensions I will explain hereafter . All the rest I resign to the reader's unbiased judgment , adding here , with re- spect to four of them , a few prefatory ...
Side 22
... separate interest surrounding the young lord , it would have been most painful to her that through Lord Carbery's absence a periodic tedium should oppress her guest at that precise season of the day which traditionally dedicated itself ...
... separate interest surrounding the young lord , it would have been most painful to her that through Lord Carbery's absence a periodic tedium should oppress her guest at that precise season of the day which traditionally dedicated itself ...
Side 25
... separate contribution to the general ruinations of the stables . And the particular object was , that his horses , and consequently himself , might be left in genial laziness . But , as Nemesis would have it , Mr. Moran was the ...
... separate contribution to the general ruinations of the stables . And the particular object was , that his horses , and consequently himself , might be left in genial laziness . But , as Nemesis would have it , Mr. Moran was the ...
Side 30
... separate recollections . But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition ...
... separate recollections . But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition ...
Side 46
... separate objects for contemplation : one , bright as Aurora- that radiant Koh - i - noor , or mountain of light — the eight hundred thousand pounds ; the other , sad , fuscous , begrimed with the snuff of ages , namely , the most ...
... separate objects for contemplation : one , bright as Aurora- that radiant Koh - i - noor , or mountain of light — the eight hundred thousand pounds ; the other , sad , fuscous , begrimed with the snuff of ages , namely , the most ...
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