The Metropolitan, Volym 54James Cochrane, 1849 |
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inspiring hope - sceptical to the last , at the age of seventy - eight , he fell into what he deemed an eternal sleep . Nevertheless , so pure , and simple , and honest was he , that the observer might have thought that he trusted by ...
inspiring hope - sceptical to the last , at the age of seventy - eight , he fell into what he deemed an eternal sleep . Nevertheless , so pure , and simple , and honest was he , that the observer might have thought that he trusted by ...
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... hope for the future , and says we must look to Spain for deliverance . Of poor Talbot I have to give bad news : I had told him , before the affair at Preston , that I saw no hope of winning thy consent to his suit , whereat he drooped ...
... hope for the future , and says we must look to Spain for deliverance . Of poor Talbot I have to give bad news : I had told him , before the affair at Preston , that I saw no hope of winning thy consent to his suit , whereat he drooped ...
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... hope of obtaining relief . But I had nothing , literally nothing , save my forage cap with its shining gold band ... hope of revenge to look forward to , while I had nothing to anticipate beyond disgrace and misery . In desperation , I ...
... hope of obtaining relief . But I had nothing , literally nothing , save my forage cap with its shining gold band ... hope of revenge to look forward to , while I had nothing to anticipate beyond disgrace and misery . In desperation , I ...
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