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" Frescobald was surprised and astonished with admiration who this great man should be, that acknowledged such obligations, and so passionately expressed a kindness for him ; but, contemplating... "
The Good Aunt; Or, a Summer in the Country. A Moral Tale, Etc - Página 111
por J. T. Phelps - 1811 - 217 páginas
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The Percy Anecdotes: Revised Edition, Volúmenes1-2

1847 - 666 páginas
...kinduess for him ; bnt contemplating his voice and person, he at length concluded that he must be the Cromwell whom he had relieved at Florence, and therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house at the appointed hour. His lordship arrived soon after, and had no sooner dismounted, than he again...
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Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes: A Collection of Nearly Three ...

Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 páginas
...obligations, and so passionatelyexpressed a kindness for him ; but, contemplating awhile his mien, his voice and carriage, he concluded it to be Cromwell, whom...therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house. His lordship came soon after, and taking his friend by the hand, turned to the lord high admiral, and...
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Anecdotes: Social Life

1849 - 240 páginas
...passionately expressed a kindness for him; but, contemplating awhile his mien, his voice and carnage, he concluded it to be Cromwell, whom he had relieved...therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house. His lordship came soon after, and taking his friend by the hand, turned to the lord high admiral, and...
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Golden Sheaves Gathered from the Fields of Ancient and Modern Literature: A ...

Horace A. Cleveland - 1869 - 610 páginas
...obligations, and so passionately expressed a kindness for him ; but, contemplating awhile his mien, his voice and carriage, he concluded it to be Cromwell, whom...therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house. His lordship came soon after, and taking his friend by the hand, turned to the lord high admiral, and...
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The new cyclopædia of illustrative anecdote [by E.S.P.].

E S. P - 1872 - 594 páginas
...passionately expressed a kindness for him ; but, contemplating awhile his mien, his voice, and carnage, he concluded it to be Cromwell, whom he had relieved...therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house. His lordship came soon after, and, taking his friend by the hand, turned to the Lord High Admiral,...
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The New Cyclopaedia of Illustrative Anecdote, Religious and Moral: Original ...

1872 - 604 páginas
...passionately expressed a kindness for him ; but, contemplating awhile his mien, his voice, and carriage, ho concluded it to be Cromwell, whom he had relieved...therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house. His lordship came soon after, and, taking his friend by the hand, turned to the Lord High Admiral,...
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The Great Triumphs of Great Men

James Mason - 1875 - 674 páginas
...kindness for him \ but contemplating his voice and person, he at length concluded that he must be the Cromwell whom he had relieved at Florence, and therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house at the appointed hour. His Lordship arrived 136 137 soon after, and had no sooner dismounted than he...
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Great achievements of military men, statesmen, and others, selected by the ...

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1879 - 256 páginas
...kindness for him ; but contemplating his voice and person, he at length concluded that he must be the Cromwell whom he had relieved at Florence, and therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house at the appointed hour. His lordship arrived soon after, and had no sooner dismounted than he again...
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Tales of Humour: a Scrap-book of Choice Stories of Wit, Interesting Fables ...

184? - 310 páginas
...kindness for him; but contemtemplating his voice and person, he at length concluded that he must be the Cromwell whom he had relieved at Florence, and therefore, not a little overjoyed, went to his house at the appointed hour. Hi» lordship arrived soon after, and had no sooner dismounted than he again...
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