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... saying , " My conduct in marrying his daughter against his consent , was unjustifiable ; though he has not forgiven her , he has behaved justly and honour- ably ; any word spoken disrespectfully of my wife's father , I shall consider a ...
... saying , " My conduct in marrying his daughter against his consent , was unjustifiable ; though he has not forgiven her , he has behaved justly and honour- ably ; any word spoken disrespectfully of my wife's father , I shall consider a ...
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... saying : " Mr. Brandon , the discharge being now signed and attested , I have further instructions from Mr. Shirley to inform you , that although he cannot alter his deter- mination of refusing to see his daughter , or holding any ...
... saying : " Mr. Brandon , the discharge being now signed and attested , I have further instructions from Mr. Shirley to inform you , that although he cannot alter his deter- mination of refusing to see his daughter , or holding any ...
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... , come in ! " he leaped from his seat , and in a moment was at the feet of her father . There , as he knelt by Lucy's side , the old Squire put one hand upon the head of each , saying , " My children , 34 THE PRAIRIE - BIRD .
... , come in ! " he leaped from his seat , and in a moment was at the feet of her father . There , as he knelt by Lucy's side , the old Squire put one hand upon the head of each , saying , " My children , 34 THE PRAIRIE - BIRD .
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Sir Charles Augustus Murray. head of each , saying , " My children , all that you have ever done to offend me is forgotten ; continue to love and to cherish each other , and may God prosper you with every blessing George Brandon's heart ...
Sir Charles Augustus Murray. head of each , saying , " My children , all that you have ever done to offend me is forgotten ; continue to love and to cherish each other , and may God prosper you with every blessing George Brandon's heart ...
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... saying , ' Yes , sir ; I'll see what can be done : ' or , I'll ask Mr. Alltripe , ' or some other infernal stuff . Come , Reginald , 6 look at your watch . Let us stroll to the stable ; we'll be back to a minute ; and if that fellow ...
... saying , ' Yes , sir ; I'll see what can be done : ' or , I'll ask Mr. Alltripe , ' or some other infernal stuff . Come , Reginald , 6 look at your watch . Let us stroll to the stable ; we'll be back to a minute ; and if that fellow ...
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3d Edition added Baptiste boards bound brave brig brother called Captain character chief cloth Colonel Brandon coloured countenance Cupid David Muir deck Delaware Delaware language ears England English enlarged escape Ethelston eyes father fcap foolscap 8vo French frigate gilt edges ginald Grande-Hâche Gregson Guadaloupe half-bound hand heart HISTORY horse Howitt hunt hunter Illustrations Indian inquired J. C. Loudon Jessie John Lindley latter Lenape London look Lucy Lucy's Mahéga Marietta Master Reginald mate Mike Smith minutes Monsieur Perrot Mooshanne morocco nald nature Nekimi never Nina Nina's numerous Osage party Plants Plates poor post 8vo prairie Prairie-bird Pride Rattling Bess Regi replied returned rifle river Royal Samuel Laing saying scarcely seemed sister smile soon speak Spirit Squire tell Thomas Keightley tone tongue TREATISE tribe Vignette Titles voice War-Eagle warrior whispered Wingenund Woodcuts words wounded youth
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Page 24 - PORTLOCK.- REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTY of LONDONDERRY, and of Parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh, examined and described under the Authority of the Master-General and Board of Ordnance. By JE PORTLOCK, FRS &c.
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Page 21 - Biographical Treasury; consisting of Memoirs, Sketches, and brief Notices of above 12,000 Eminent Persons of All Ages and Nations, from the Earliest Period of History: Forming a new and complete Dictionary of Universal Biography.
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