Eve Effingham: Or, Home, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1838 |
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第25页
... claim for them : but , according to my im- perfect recollection , and , what I esteem of far more importance , according to the united tes- timony of Mr. John Effingham and my father , I think they must be very beautiful . " Aristobulus ...
... claim for them : but , according to my im- perfect recollection , and , what I esteem of far more importance , according to the united tes- timony of Mr. John Effingham and my father , I think they must be very beautiful . " Aristobulus ...
第39页
... or Mr. Effingham , than he would have hesitated about replying to one of his nearest associates . With him age and experience formed no par- ticular claims EVE EFFINGHAM . 39 a dislike to the dishes could alone have given ...
... or Mr. Effingham , than he would have hesitated about replying to one of his nearest associates . With him age and experience formed no par- ticular claims EVE EFFINGHAM . 39 a dislike to the dishes could alone have given ...
第40页
... claims to be heard ; and , as to rank , it is true he had some vague ideas about such a thing in the militia , but to un- salaried rank he attached no great import- ance . Sir George Templemore was inquir- ing concerning the recording ...
... claims to be heard ; and , as to rank , it is true he had some vague ideas about such a thing in the militia , but to un- salaried rank he attached no great import- ance . Sir George Templemore was inquir- ing concerning the recording ...
第60页
... claims of heredi- tary power , the door is opened to a new chap- ter of accidents . Alexander of Russia styled himself un heureux accident , and should it ever be our fortune to receive Mr. Bragg as President , we shall only have to ...
... claims of heredi- tary power , the door is opened to a new chap- ter of accidents . Alexander of Russia styled himself un heureux accident , and should it ever be our fortune to receive Mr. Bragg as President , we shall only have to ...
第68页
... claims to be considered members of old families , as well as Europeans , under pre- cisely the same circumstances ? A republican history is as much a history as a monarchical history , and a historical name in one is quite as much ...
... claims to be considered members of old families , as well as Europeans , under pre- cisely the same circumstances ? A republican history is as much a history as a monarchical history , and a historical name in one is quite as much ...
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Abbot agreeable American answer appear Aristobulus asked Assheton baronet beautiful believe better Bloomfield Bragg bulus Captain Ducie Captain Truck certainly character claim commodore Composite order confess cousin Jack cried dare say dear Dodge England English Eve Effingham Eve's exclaimed eyes fancy father favour feel felt fingham gentlemen Grace Hajji hand happy Hawker hear heard heart hope Howel Jarvis John Effing John Effingham knew lake laughing least look Lucius Junius Brutus ma'am Mademoiselle Viefville manner marriage married matter means ment mind Miss Effingham Miss Eve Miss Ring Miss Van Courtlandt mother nature neighbours never notions observed opinion passed person Pindar racter respect returned scarcely Sir George Templemore smile society sogdollager soon speak surprise taste Templeton things thought tion town true truth usual village whole party Wigwam wish woman young lady
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第34页 - I think you are mistaken, Miss Effingham, for the public sentiment just now runs almost exclusively and popularly into the Grecian school. We build little besides temples for our churches, our banks, our taverns, our court-houses, and our dwellings. A friend of mine has just built a brewery on the model of the Temple of the Winds.
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