The AntiquaryWard, Lock, 1890 - 426 pagina's |
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Pagina 159
... brother replied , that wealth ill won was seldom well spent ; while Martin presumptuously declared , that the possession of all the treasures of the Harz would not make the slightest alteration on his habits , morals , or character ...
... brother replied , that wealth ill won was seldom well spent ; while Martin presumptuously declared , that the possession of all the treasures of the Harz would not make the slightest alteration on his habits , morals , or character ...
Pagina 311
... brother's means . He was known to be a gay and dissipated man , but not cruel nor dishonorable ; nor is it possible , that if he had intended any foul play , he would have placed himself so forward in the charge of the infant , as I ...
... brother's means . He was known to be a gay and dissipated man , but not cruel nor dishonorable ; nor is it possible , that if he had intended any foul play , he would have placed himself so forward in the charge of the infant , as I ...
Pagina 312
... brother adopted views in politics , and a form of religion , alien from those which had been always held by our house . Our tempers had long differed , nor did my unhappy mother always think him sufficiently observant to her . In short ...
... brother adopted views in politics , and a form of religion , alien from those which had been always held by our house . Our tempers had long differed , nor did my unhappy mother always think him sufficiently observant to her . In short ...
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