Instructive Rambles in London and the Adjacent Villages: Designed to Amuse the Mind, and Improve the Understanding of YouthLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-row, 1812 - 288 من الصفحات |
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... favour , and received in return every acknowledgement which the grateful simplicity of their hearts could suggest . He then gave them in charge to the waiter , desiring him to send them by the first con- veyance that passed towards ...
... favour , and received in return every acknowledgement which the grateful simplicity of their hearts could suggest . He then gave them in charge to the waiter , desiring him to send them by the first con- veyance that passed towards ...
الصفحة 42
... favour me by taking us there ? " " With all my heart ; but as this is your first wish , you , doubtless , are informed , by reading of every historic circumstance respecting it . Will you oblige me by rela- ting a few ; it will ...
... favour me by taking us there ? " " With all my heart ; but as this is your first wish , you , doubtless , are informed , by reading of every historic circumstance respecting it . Will you oblige me by rela- ting a few ; it will ...
الصفحة 54
... favour us by relating something more con- cerning them ? ” " The task would be too arduous for me , Mary ; therefore I must refer you to the History of England , which will inform you fully of these events ; and let me tell you , that a ...
... favour us by relating something more con- cerning them ? ” " The task would be too arduous for me , Mary ; therefore I must refer you to the History of England , which will inform you fully of these events ; and let me tell you , that a ...
الصفحة 85
... favour of Osborne , saying , he saved her life , and that he only should have his consent to espouse her . - In her right he possessed a great fortune , was made Sheriff of London in 1575 , and Lord Mayor in 1582. " " How fortunate ...
... favour of Osborne , saying , he saved her life , and that he only should have his consent to espouse her . - In her right he possessed a great fortune , was made Sheriff of London in 1575 , and Lord Mayor in 1582. " " How fortunate ...
الصفحة 163
... favour of princes , that at the dis- solution of their order they were found possessed of sixteen thousand manors . At length a persecution , founded on the most unjust accusations , was formed against them in France , and many suffered ...
... favour of princes , that at the dis- solution of their order they were found possessed of sixteen thousand manors . At length a persecution , founded on the most unjust accusations , was formed against them in France , and many suffered ...
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