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Pagina 143
This position he accepted in the spring of 1650 , and , on the minutes of the Council , we find the many duties of ... He was enough of a practical politician to realize , or at least accept , a compromise necessitated by the broad ...
This position he accepted in the spring of 1650 , and , on the minutes of the Council , we find the many duties of ... He was enough of a practical politician to realize , or at least accept , a compromise necessitated by the broad ...
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She sadly tells us that after accept- ing the proposal , Charlotte's : reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irk- some , and his attachment to her must ...
She sadly tells us that after accept- ing the proposal , Charlotte's : reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irk- some , and his attachment to her must ...
Pagina 349
... their old home when their friends ' younger brother , the heir of Manydown , proposed to Jane and was accepted . ... to enjoy or admire - is apparent in this incident , as is her essential inability to accept life on such terms .
... their old home when their friends ' younger brother , the heir of Manydown , proposed to Jane and was accepted . ... to enjoy or admire - is apparent in this incident , as is her essential inability to accept life on such terms .
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