Conrad Blessington; a tale by a ladyLongman, 1833 - 216 pages |
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Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) 32101 063579161 3600 .001 .2635 Library of NOV TAM TVM Dei Sub. Front Cover.
Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) 32101 063579161 3600 .001 .2635 Library of NOV TAM TVM Dei Sub. Front Cover.
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Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) CONRAD BLESSINGTON . LONDON : Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE , New - Street.
Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) CONRAD BLESSINGTON . LONDON : Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE , New - Street.
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Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) CONRAD BLESSINGTON . CHAPTER I. We have no parents ; and no friends beside : I well remember when my mother died : My brother cried ; and so did I that day : We had no father ; he was gone away ...
Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) CONRAD BLESSINGTON . CHAPTER I. We have no parents ; and no friends beside : I well remember when my mother died : My brother cried ; and so did I that day : We had no father ; he was gone away ...
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Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) reader to attend us , is one of peculiar but modest beauty . A small retired hamlet lay in a deep hollow , through which flowed a stream , whose pebbly bed was distinctly visible through its translucent ...
Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) reader to attend us , is one of peculiar but modest beauty . A small retired hamlet lay in a deep hollow , through which flowed a stream , whose pebbly bed was distinctly visible through its translucent ...
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Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) barely defray the funeral expenses , and clear off the few trifling debts incurred during her illness . " " But , " enquired Mr. Yorke , " have they no friends ? Did she not mention to any one what to do ...
Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) barely defray the funeral expenses , and clear off the few trifling debts incurred during her illness . " " But , " enquired Mr. Yorke , " have they no friends ? Did she not mention to any one what to do ...
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3d Edit 4th Edit acquainted affection affectionate Agnes answer Atlas attention blessing Blessington BOTANY brother Camden cause Charles Taylor Charles Yorke cheek circumstance Colonel Taylor companions consent countenance Cryptogamia daughter dear Conrad dear sir dearest death delight desire displeasure doubt duty ebul Edward Emily Emily's endeavoured England Engravings Ernest Bonner exclaimed eyes father Fcap fear feelings felt follow Frank Mason friends girl grief Grove hand happiness heart HISTORY honour hope hour India Proofs indignation intention kind knew large vol leave letter Lisbon Longman look LUCY AIKIN Major Taylor marriage MEMOIRS mind minutes morning never pain parent Parsonage passion perhaps Plates pleasure present promise received refused regiment replied restored returned ROBERT SOUTHEY SHARON TURNER silence sister smile soldier soon sorrow spoke surprise tears tell thing thought tion turbed uncle uncon wish wounded Yorke Yorke's young youth
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