I had left you, by my death, this rich inheritance, to which I have made such large additions, some regard would have been justly due to my memory on that account ; but now, when I voluntarily resign to you what I might have still retained, I may well... Progress - Page 3061895Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| James J. Treacy - 1885 - 420 pages
...his father's hand, " If," said he, " I had left you by my death this rich inheritance to which I had made such large additions, some regard would have...have still retained, I may well expect the warmest expression of thanks on your part. " With these, however, I dispense, and shall consider your concern... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...towards Philip, who fell on his knees and kissed his father's hand, 'If,' says he, 'I had left you, by my eetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot...Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table; still have retained, I may well expect the warmest expressions of thanks on your part. With these,... | |
| William Robertson, William Hickling Prescott - 1887 - 852 pages
...Philip, who fell on liis knees and kissed his fathers hand, — " If," says he, " I had left you by my death this rich inheritance, to which I have made...now, when I voluntarily resign to you what I might nave still retained, I may well expect the warmest expressions of thanks on your part. With these,... | |
| William Robertson - 1902 - 568 pages
...Philip, who fell on his knees and kissed his father's hand, — "If," says he, "I had left you by my death this rich inheritance, to which I have made...I might have still retained, I may well expect the wannest expressions of thanks on your part. With these, however, I dispense, and shall consider your... | |
| 1902 - 940 pages
...towards Philip, who fell on his knees and kissed his father's hand, "If," says he, " I had left you by my death this rich inheritance, to which I have made...resign to you what I might have still retained, I VALUK. may well expect the warmest expression of thanks on your part. With these, however, I dispense,... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 434 pages
...Philip, who fell on his knees and kissed his father's hand — "If," said he, "I had left you by my death this rich inheritance, to which I have made...have still retained, I may well expect the warmest expression of thanks on your part. With these, however, I dispense, and shall consider your concern... | |
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