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... Helen Monmouth , " said Mr. Mowbray ; and then , turning away , left the two new acquaint- ances to make that voyage of discovery in the world of a new mind - a new soul- which is generally undertaken with so much eagerness , and GOOD ...
... Helen Monmouth , " said Mr. Mowbray ; and then , turning away , left the two new acquaint- ances to make that voyage of discovery in the world of a new mind - a new soul- which is generally undertaken with so much eagerness , and GOOD ...
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... Helen Monmouth had fallen between Mabel and Frederick ; and the sword which used to be laid at night be- tween the princess , and the proxy who had betrothed her for a king , was not a more complete separation . But , although , in ...
... Helen Monmouth had fallen between Mabel and Frederick ; and the sword which used to be laid at night be- tween the princess , and the proxy who had betrothed her for a king , was not a more complete separation . But , although , in ...
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... Helen should some day grow terrified at the turmoil of the world , and be willing to fly from it to an old man's kindness , " -and as Mr. Mowbray ceased speaking he gazed fondly on a spray of roses which he held in his hand , and which ...
... Helen should some day grow terrified at the turmoil of the world , and be willing to fly from it to an old man's kindness , " -and as Mr. Mowbray ceased speaking he gazed fondly on a spray of roses which he held in his hand , and which ...
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... Helen ( of whom her mother had just been speaking ) . Her hair was of a dark , rich hue , and she was the taller by quite half a head , which may have ac- counted for this in part , besides a deep earnestness in manner at times , and in ...
... Helen ( of whom her mother had just been speaking ) . Her hair was of a dark , rich hue , and she was the taller by quite half a head , which may have ac- counted for this in part , besides a deep earnestness in manner at times , and in ...
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... Helen has been to see poor Dick Carter this morning . I am not sure , but when I went into the drawing- room , about an hour ago , to feed my canary , she came in with her bonnet on ; she looked very warm , and said she had walked very ...
... Helen has been to see poor Dick Carter this morning . I am not sure , but when I went into the drawing- room , about an hour ago , to feed my canary , she came in with her bonnet on ; she looked very warm , and said she had walked very ...
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Seite 8 - SPORTING ADVENTURES IN THE NEW WORLD ; OR, DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MOOSE HUNTING IN THE PINE FORESTS OF ACADIA. By CAMPBELL HARDY, ROYAL ARTILLERY. 2 vols. post 8vo. with illustrations, 21s.
Seite 286 - This biography cannot fail to attract the deep attention of the public. We are bound to say, that as a political biography we have rarely, if ever, met with a book more dexterously handled, or more replete with interest. The history of the famous session of...
Seite 8 - TRAVELS IN EUROPEAN TURKEY: THROUGH BOSNIA, SERVIA, BULGARIA, MACEDONIA, ROUMELIA, ALBANIA, AND EPIRUS ; WITH A VISIT TO GREECE AND THE IONIAN ISLES, and a HOMEWARD TOUR THROUGH HUNGARY AND THE SCLAVONIAN PROVINCES OF AUSTRIA ON THE LOWER DANUBE. By EDMUND SPENCER, ESQ. Author of " Travels in Circassia,
Seite 12 - We conceive this work to be by far the most valuable and important Judge Haliburton has ever written. While teeming with interest, moral and historical, to the general reader, it equally constitutes a philosophical study for the politician and statesman. It will be found to let in a flood of light upon the actual origin, formation, and progress of the republic of the United States."— Naval and Military Gazette.
Seite 14 - THE ROMANCE OF THE FORUM; OR, NARRATIVES, SCENES, AND ANECDOTES FROM COURTS OF JUSTICE. SECOND SERIES. BY PETER BURKE, Esa., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 2 vols. post 8vo. 21s.
Seite 289 - ELIZABETH DE VALOIS, QUEEN OF SPAIN, AND THE COURT OF PHILIP II. From numerous unpublished sources in the Archives of France, Italy, and Spain. By MISS FREER. 2 vols post 8vo. with fine Portraits by HEATH, 21s.
Seite 18 - ... utility or interest to the members of either, full Reports of Trials by Courts Martial, Distribution of the Army and Navy, General Orders, Circulars, Promotions, Appointments, Births, Marriages, Obituary, etc., with all the Naval and Military Intelligence of the month.
Seite 7 - Ngami was reached by a route that had been deemed impracticable, but which proves to be the shortest and the best. The work contains much scientific and accurate information...
Seite 12 - SLICK." 2 vols. post 8vo. 21s. " We conceive this work to be by far the most valuable and important Judge Halibnrton has ever written. While teeming with interest, moral and historical, to the general reader, it equally constitutes a philosophical study for the politician and statesman. It will be found to let in a flood of light upon the actual origin, formation, and progress of the republic of the United...
Seite 191 - For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently ? but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.