Clan-Albin: A National Tale ..., Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, 1815 - 354 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 69
Página 137
... means of improving their condi tion . But will the ocean spontaneously yield up its trea- sures to beings cut off by poverty from all the means of availing themselves of the local advantages which Provi- dence has placed in their power ...
... means of improving their condi tion . But will the ocean spontaneously yield up its trea- sures to beings cut off by poverty from all the means of availing themselves of the local advantages which Provi- dence has placed in their power ...
Página 282
... means to rouse that perverse , obstinate , something in his character , which made him slight every good in his power , and pant after whatever seemed unattainable . Her Ladyship had seen a horse , a dog , a groom , or a mis- tress , in ...
... means to rouse that perverse , obstinate , something in his character , which made him slight every good in his power , and pant after whatever seemed unattainable . Her Ladyship had seen a horse , a dog , a groom , or a mis- tress , in ...
Página 310
... means bigotted in the belief that his own modes of management were the best . There were some estates far more popu- lous , and many far more productive of the temporary means of an absentee's luxurious enjoyment ; but none was better ...
... means bigotted in the belief that his own modes of management were the best . There were some estates far more popu- lous , and many far more productive of the temporary means of an absentee's luxurious enjoyment ; but none was better ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
affection arms Astorga beautiful bless blood bosom Bourke Brora Buchanan Captain Drummond Castillon Catalonia charms child clan Colonel Grant Corunna Craig-gillian creature cried Norman darling dear delight Dunalbin Eleenalin exclaimed eyes fancy father favourite fear feelings felt Fitzconnal Flora fortune Gaelic gaze gentleman girl glen Glenalbin hand happy hear heard heart Hector Highland honour hope hour Hugh Hugh Piper kind knew Lady Augusta Lady Glanville Lady Gordon laughing Leary live Lochawe looked Lord Glanville Luath Macalbin Mary mind Miss Sinclair Montague Moome Moome's morning mother mountains never night party Phelim Piper poor pride racter recollection regiment returned Ronald round Saragossa Scotland seen sigh Sir Archibald Gordon smiling soldier sorrow soul Spain spirit stranger sure sweet tears tell tender thing thou thought tion tunag Unah Valmont voice wandering wife wild wish woman young