John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... things , -I mean Philosophical Romance . There will at once occur to the reader's mind numerous works of fiction of the highest talent , where philo- sophical ideas have been introduced with surpassing effect . By Nathaniel Hawthorne ...
... things , -I mean Philosophical Romance . There will at once occur to the reader's mind numerous works of fiction of the highest talent , where philo- sophical ideas have been introduced with surpassing effect . By Nathaniel Hawthorne ...
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... things go as I think they may , I mean this house for you ; and there is so much clamour about this business that I will have no more hands in it than I can help . Take two or three of the men with you whom you can trust ; but see you ...
... things go as I think they may , I mean this house for you ; and there is so much clamour about this business that I will have no more hands in it than I can help . Take two or three of the men with you whom you can trust ; but see you ...
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... thing nor adding the least word . He also in the same report kept an exact account of how he passed his time while at West- acre . There appears as Cromwell had said - not to have been the least breath of scandal against the Prior or ...
... thing nor adding the least word . He also in the same report kept an exact account of how he passed his time while at West- acre . There appears as Cromwell had said - not to have been the least breath of scandal against the Prior or ...
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... things to him who gives up houses and land for the Lord's sake . When he reached the brow of the hill from which he could see the three red - tiled roofs of the Priory peeping out from among the trees , with the gardens and the green ...
... things to him who gives up houses and land for the Lord's sake . When he reached the brow of the hill from which he could see the three red - tiled roofs of the Priory peeping out from among the trees , with the gardens and the green ...
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... things , and Richard Inglesant - who at that time resided constantly at Westacre - attended the service regularly . He remained a Catholic , but during the first seven years of Queen 18 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ; CHAPTER II. ...
... things , and Richard Inglesant - who at that time resided constantly at Westacre - attended the service regularly . He remained a Catholic , but during the first seven years of Queen 18 [ CHAP . II . JOHN INGLESANT ; CHAPTER II. ...
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