The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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Page 29
... father he steadily refused to occupy the vacant seat , giv- ing up his right in favor of his brother . " The brother's reign was short , and again he waived his right in favor of another brother . On the death of this brother , in 1859 ...
... father he steadily refused to occupy the vacant seat , giv- ing up his right in favor of his brother . " The brother's reign was short , and again he waived his right in favor of another brother . On the death of this brother , in 1859 ...
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... father , the worthy Paolo Paterno , would not have been able to distinguish the first - born from her sister . The same education , the same fate , always being together ( they had never yet been separated for longer than an hour or so ) ...
... father , the worthy Paolo Paterno , would not have been able to distinguish the first - born from her sister . The same education , the same fate , always being together ( they had never yet been separated for longer than an hour or so ) ...
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... father had fallen . to accomplish his desire , when , one evening that the terrace was more full than usual , he succeeded in the crowd in gaining possession of the arm of one of the two beauties , while the father accompanied the other ...
... father had fallen . to accomplish his desire , when , one evening that the terrace was more full than usual , he succeeded in the crowd in gaining possession of the arm of one of the two beauties , while the father accompanied the other ...
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... father as from their betrothed , both , with an unanimity which for a long time they had not felt , sought to enjoy the fresh air upon one of the broad bal- conies of the house , which commanded a splendid view of the sea and the Street ...
... father as from their betrothed , both , with an unanimity which for a long time they had not felt , sought to enjoy the fresh air upon one of the broad bal- conies of the house , which commanded a splendid view of the sea and the Street ...
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... father was going to for- ward him some Sicilian wine , which is not to be had in the Lazaretto ; I there- fore took advantage of the opportunity to send him a sash , which was exactly like mine , and wrote him along with it : ' Wear it ...
... father was going to for- ward him some Sicilian wine , which is not to be had in the Lazaretto ; I there- fore took advantage of the opportunity to send him a sash , which was exactly like mine , and wrote him along with it : ' Wear it ...
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