New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... character . The revolutionary excesses by which Paris was outraged " grieved his heart . " His disgust at the bloodshed and executions constantly in progress in the capital , led him to seek his fortunes in the field : he was a volun ...
... character . The revolutionary excesses by which Paris was outraged " grieved his heart . " His disgust at the bloodshed and executions constantly in progress in the capital , led him to seek his fortunes in the field : he was a volun ...
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... . His efforts to restore her to her property , with all his acknowledged nobleness of heart and generosity of character , might perhaps have been strengthened by a feeling of a tenderer nature than a 8 A Fragment of Modern History .
... . His efforts to restore her to her property , with all his acknowledged nobleness of heart and generosity of character , might perhaps have been strengthened by a feeling of a tenderer nature than a 8 A Fragment of Modern History .
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... character of his affection for the amiable orphan , and he resolved the moment that circumstances per- mitted it , to avow his love for her , and solicit her hand . That moment arrived sooner than he expected , and after a separation of ...
... character of his affection for the amiable orphan , and he resolved the moment that circumstances per- mitted it , to avow his love for her , and solicit her hand . That moment arrived sooner than he expected , and after a separation of ...
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... character had undergone an extraordinary change . Love no longer oc- cupied his heart - his friendship , his esteem , for Madame Cassan were as warm and intense as ever , but the current of his thoughts , the course of his ambition ...
... character had undergone an extraordinary change . Love no longer oc- cupied his heart - his friendship , his esteem , for Madame Cassan were as warm and intense as ever , but the current of his thoughts , the course of his ambition ...
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... character of a distant relation of the mistress of the house , who had returned to France upon the restoration of her legitimate kings , he re- mained a resident there until a new change took place in the government . His name was then ...
... character of a distant relation of the mistress of the house , who had returned to France upon the restoration of her legitimate kings , he re- mained a resident there until a new change took place in the government . His name was then ...
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