Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1852 |
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第 vi 頁
... thoughts or anecdotes that seemed more pe- culiarly to bear on the subject of English Romanism were recorded , the author has been induced to follow up the subject by embodying in a fictitious narrative , what she knows to be true , of ...
... thoughts or anecdotes that seemed more pe- culiarly to bear on the subject of English Romanism were recorded , the author has been induced to follow up the subject by embodying in a fictitious narrative , what she knows to be true , of ...
第 xxiii 頁
... thoughts , to mutilate his friendly affections , and to relinquish all his natural enjoyments ? A little girl from the convent at New Hall , on a visit once to that of Cork , exclaimed with delighted astonishment on hearing that the ...
... thoughts , to mutilate his friendly affections , and to relinquish all his natural enjoyments ? A little girl from the convent at New Hall , on a visit once to that of Cork , exclaimed with delighted astonishment on hearing that the ...
第 xxxvi 頁
... thought over - stated , the author hopes her young readers may one day have an opportunity to compare them with the pamphlet she has carefully studied , and should any lady obtain such an opportunity as she has had to ascertain the full ...
... thought over - stated , the author hopes her young readers may one day have an opportunity to compare them with the pamphlet she has carefully studied , and should any lady obtain such an opportunity as she has had to ascertain the full ...
第 44 頁
... the game of politics , for an object which he thought his whole existence well spent in attempting to achieve . The prize at which Lord Eaglescairn aimed was , to metamorphose his old coronet of an earldom into the 44 BEATRICE .
... the game of politics , for an object which he thought his whole existence well spent in attempting to achieve . The prize at which Lord Eaglescairn aimed was , to metamorphose his old coronet of an earldom into the 44 BEATRICE .
第 46 頁
... thought , a monopoly of every human perfection except fortune . Lord Eaglescairn glanced over the history of his second son's romantic marriage , written in a ' style of clever goodhumoured audacity , with burning indignation and ...
... thought , a monopoly of every human perfection except fortune . Lord Eaglescairn glanced over the history of his second son's romantic marriage , written in a ' style of clever goodhumoured audacity , with burning indignation and ...
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