New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... Souland . 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 .
... Souland . 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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strengthened by a feeling of a tenderer nature than a mere sense of justice , and he might have looked forward at some future day to share the happiness he had secured for her . Certain it is , that the greatest de- light he enjoyed ...
strengthened by a feeling of a tenderer nature than a mere sense of justice , and he might have looked forward at some future day to share the happiness he had secured for her . Certain it is , that the greatest de- light he enjoyed ...
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... nature of which we need not here refer , but the effects of which France may long lament . The moment that Madame de Cassan heard that her protector - he to whom she owed her life and fortune , was compromised , her heart told her how ...
... nature of which we need not here refer , but the effects of which France may long lament . The moment that Madame de Cassan heard that her protector - he to whom she owed her life and fortune , was compromised , her heart told her how ...
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... nature , in scenes connected with a deep and thrilling interest to all the party . Marcel by degrees recovered his serenity of mind , and in the character of a distant relation of the mistress of the house , who had returned to France ...
... nature , in scenes connected with a deep and thrilling interest to all the party . Marcel by degrees recovered his serenity of mind , and in the character of a distant relation of the mistress of the house , who had returned to France ...
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... nature , and they left us cold and unmoved . The remembrance of Monvel had revived all our old impressions . When we assembled together in the apartments of Turlin , our opinion was unanimous . " Judging , " we said , " from the effect ...
... nature , and they left us cold and unmoved . The remembrance of Monvel had revived all our old impressions . When we assembled together in the apartments of Turlin , our opinion was unanimous . " Judging , " we said , " from the effect ...
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