They had lived on easy terms in the relative position of benefactor and protige, guardian and ward ; but as man and man, the case was widely different. Frank was a blind and hotheaded royalist; while the loyalty of Sir Giles was somewhat refrigerated... Mary Raymond, and other tales - Sivu 307tekijä(t) Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1838Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1835 - 438 sivua
...relative position of benefactor, and protege, guardian and ward ; but, as man and man, the case was widely different. Frank was a blind and hotheaded royalist...recoveries, the residue of the Cressingham estates were fully redeemed from the original deed of entail ; while Frank regarded the whole as his inalienable... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1840 - 442 sivua
...relative position of benefactor and protege, guardian and ward ; but as man and man, the case was widely different. Frank was a blind and hot-headed royalist...recoveries, the residue of the Cressingham estates were fully redeemed from the original deed of entail'; — while Frank regarded the whole as his inalienable... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 320 sivua
...relative position of benefactor and protegi, guardian and ward ; but as man and man, the case was widely different. Frank was a blind and hot-headed royalist...recoveries, the residue of the Cressingham estates were fully redeemed from the original deed of entail; — while Frank regarded the whole as his inalienable... | |
| G. S. Munroe - 1850 - 316 sivua
...relative position of benefactor and protege, guardian and ward; but as man and man, the case was widely different. Frank was a blind and hot-headed royalist...recoveries, the residue of the Cressingham estates were fully redeemed from the original deed of entail; — while Frank regarded the whole as his inalienable... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 314 sivua
...relative position of benefactor and protegt, guardian and ward ; but as man and man, the case was widely different. Frank was a blind and hot-headed royalist...recoveries, the residue of the Cressingham estates were fully redeemed from the original deed of entail; — while Frank regarded the whole as his inalienable... | |
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