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233. oldal
He had already resolved upon her ruin , and without a shadow of proof , without
even the semblance of a fact that could raise suspicion against her honour ,
accused her of adultery . To whom did he look at once as his prime instrument for
...
He had already resolved upon her ruin , and without a shadow of proof , without
even the semblance of a fact that could raise suspicion against her honour ,
accused her of adultery . To whom did he look at once as his prime instrument for
...
270. oldal
Others have occupied the post of honour , where , when the halo of adventitious
respect had been dispelled , our Peers should have been found circled with the
brighter and more enduring rays of superior industry , liberality , attainments ...
Others have occupied the post of honour , where , when the halo of adventitious
respect had been dispelled , our Peers should have been found circled with the
brighter and more enduring rays of superior industry , liberality , attainments ...
293. oldal
... sister of the king of France ; which did not prevent him from having for
mistresses the Greek Dayélle , and Charlotte de Beaune de Samblançai , wife of
Simon de Fizes , baron of Sauves , both maids of honour of Catherine de Medicis
, whom ...
... sister of the king of France ; which did not prevent him from having for
mistresses the Greek Dayélle , and Charlotte de Beaune de Samblançai , wife of
Simon de Fizes , baron of Sauves , both maids of honour of Catherine de Medicis
, whom ...
386. oldal
What stain , we may well ask , can tarnish that honour more indelibly than the
blood of a fellow creature ? Who deserves to be shunned by society , to be exiled
from its ranks , to be driven into the solitude of his own despair , more than the
man ...
What stain , we may well ask , can tarnish that honour more indelibly than the
blood of a fellow creature ? Who deserves to be shunned by society , to be exiled
from its ranks , to be driven into the solitude of his own despair , more than the
man ...
576. oldal
He appreciated the honour at its real value ; and therefore saw no reason in his
new capacity , to feel prouder or greater than he felt before . Amongst his friends ,
he was known to refer with great indifference to his preferment ; and to a ...
He appreciated the honour at its real value ; and therefore saw no reason in his
new capacity , to feel prouder or greater than he felt before . Amongst his friends ,
he was known to refer with great indifference to his preferment ; and to a ...
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