Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Side 40
... speaking , since the Union no peer at all , though still an hereditary lord ) , was bound to be trebly vigilant over his surviving honors . This he owed to his country as well as to his family . He recoiled from what he figured to ...
... speaking , since the Union no peer at all , though still an hereditary lord ) , was bound to be trebly vigilant over his surviving honors . This he owed to his country as well as to his family . He recoiled from what he figured to ...
Side 45
... speaking plainly , are false- hoods ; and sorry I am that a nation so amiable as the French should habitually disregard truth , when coming into collision with their love for the extrava- gant . But , if anything could reconcile me to ...
... speaking plainly , are false- hoods ; and sorry I am that a nation so amiable as the French should habitually disregard truth , when coming into collision with their love for the extrava- gant . But , if anything could reconcile me to ...
Side 47
... speaking , quarrelled on between the adverse factions ; for agreement it was hard to effect upon any point . The deadly fear which had been breathed into him by Mrs. Schreiber's scale of expenditure in a Park Lane house proved her most ...
... speaking , quarrelled on between the adverse factions ; for agreement it was hard to effect upon any point . The deadly fear which had been breathed into him by Mrs. Schreiber's scale of expenditure in a Park Lane house proved her most ...
Side 58
... speak- ing , it is not likely to assist the effect of a young woman's charms , that she presents any such variety n her style of countenance as could naturally be alled odd . But Miss Watson , by the somewhat enical effect resulting ...
... speak- ing , it is not likely to assist the effect of a young woman's charms , that she presents any such variety n her style of countenance as could naturally be alled odd . But Miss Watson , by the somewhat enical effect resulting ...
Side 62
... speak of those who addressed Miss Watson ) , merits a separate commemoration , as having drawn from Sheridan his very happiest impromptu — and an impromptu that was really such ( the rarest of all things from Sheridan ) . This was Lord ...
... speak of those who addressed Miss Watson ) , merits a separate commemoration , as having drawn from Sheridan his very happiest impromptu — and an impromptu that was really such ( the rarest of all things from Sheridan ) . This was Lord ...
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