| John Aikin - Children's literature - 1796 - 316 pages
...Uberto checked himfelf from uttering more aloud, but to himfelf he cried, " Thank heaven! then I Ihall be nobly revenged." He took leave of the youth, and immediately went to enquire after the corfair captain who claimed a right irt young Adorno, and having found him, demanded... | |
| John Aikin - Children - 1805 - 164 pages
...Uberto checked himfelf from uttering more aloud, but to himfelf he cried, " Thank heaven ! then I fhall be nobly revenged." He took leave of the youth, and immediately went to inquire after the corfair captain who claimed a right in young Adorno, and having found him, demanded the price of his... | |
| Daniel Staniford - Elocution - 1817 - 256 pages
...father is indeed one of the first men in Genoa. His name is Adorns, and I am his only son." " Adorno !" Uberto checked himself from uttering more aloud, but to himself he cried, "thank heaven ! then shall > I .it -,nebly revenged !" 8. He took leave of the youth and immediately paid the captors for.hi... | |
| John Aikin - Children's stories - 1819 - 186 pages
...father is indeed one of the first men in Genoa. His name is Adorno, and 1 am his only son." " Adorno !" Uberto checked himself from uttering more aloud, but...He took leave of the youth, and immediately went to enquire after the eojfsair captain who claimed a right in young Adomo, and having found him, the price... | |
| John Aikin - Children's literature, English - 1819 - 500 pages
...is indeed one of the .first men in Genoa. His •name is Adorno, and 1 am his only son." " Adomo !" Uberto checked himself from uttering more aloud, but...cried, " Thank Heaven! then I shall be nobly revenged." iHe took leave of the youth, and immediately went to enquire after the corsair captain who claimed... | |
| John Aikin - 1823 - 162 pages
...father is indeed one of the first men in Genoa. His name is Adorns and I am his only son." " Adorno!" Uberto checked himself from uttering more aloud, but...He took leave of the youth, and immediately went to -enquire after the corsair captain who claimed a right in young Adorno, and having found him, demanded... | |
| English essays - 1826 - 696 pages
..."Adorno.1" Ubcrto checked himself from ui tering more aloud, but to himself he cried, "Thank Heaven I then I shall be nobly revenged." He took leave of the youth, and im-' mediately went to enquire after the corsair captain who claimed a right in young Adorno, and having... | |
| John Aikin - Animals - 1840 - 274 pages
...himself from uttering more, aloud, but, to himself, * In Africa. Sea a map of that quarter of the world. he cried, " Thank Heaven ! then I shall be nobly revenged."...claimed a right in young Adorno, and, having found him, demanded the price of his ransom. He learned that he was considered as a captive of value, and that... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children's stories, English - 1849 - 582 pages
...father is indeed one of the first men in Genoa. His name is Adorno, and I am his only son." " Adorno .'" Uberto checked himself from uttering more aloud, but...claimed a right in young Adorno, and having found him, demanded the price of his ransom. He learned that he was considered as a capture of value, and that... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Animals - 1852 - 500 pages
...father is, indeed, one of the first men in Genoa. His name is Adorno, and I am his only son." " Adorno!" Uberto checked himself from uttering more aloud, but...claimed a right in young Adorno, and having found him, demanded the price of his ransom. He learned that he was considered as a captive of value, and that... | |
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