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Annual Register - Страница 39
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...His loidfliip fomewhcre or other had pkk'il up a bear's cub, of which he was very fond, and carried it about with him. But when he was determined to abandon...tutor, he left the cub behind him, with the following addrels to him. " Being no longer able to bear with your ill ulage, I think proper tobe gone Iromyou...

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1764 - 552 страници
...His lordfhip fomewhere or other had picked up a bear's cub, of which he was very fond, and carried it about with him. But when he was determined to abandon...not want company, I have left you the bear, as the molt fuitable companion in the world, that could be picked out for you." When the marquis was atLyons,...

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...lordfhip, fomewhere in his travels, had picked up a bear's cub, of which he was very fond, always carrying it about with him ; but when he was determined to...tutor, he left the cub behind him, with the following ad* Ver. 174. drefs, drefs, " Being no longer able to bear with your ill ufage, I think proper to be...

A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ...

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...Hislordfliip fomewhere or other had picked up a bear's cub, of which he was very fond, and carried it about with him. But, when he was determined to...the world that could be " picked out for you." When the marquis was at Lyons, he took a very ftrangt ftep, little expected from him. He wrote a letter...

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...had picked up a bear's cub, of which he 4vas very fond, and car» ried it about with him. But whe» he was determined to abandon his tutor, he left the...not want company, I. have left you the bear, as the mpft iuitable companion in the world, that could be picked out for you." When the marquis was at Lyons,...

The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Том 31

Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 496 страници
...Park's Edition of Royal and Noble Authors.— N.chol/sil'otms. — Suifi'i Works by Nichols; See Index. from you ; however, that you may not want company, I have left you the bear, as the most suitable companion in the world that could be picked out for you." When the marquis was at Lyons,...

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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

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...had picked up a bear's cub, of which he was very fond, and carried it about with him. But, when he determined to abandon his tutor, he left the cub behind him, with the following address to him : " Being no longer able to bear with your ill usage, I think proper to be gone 1 Birch's...




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