London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... taken of the Books when lent out , and when they are returned ; and if any Volume is lost , wrote in , or the leaf ofany Volume torn or dama- ged , while in the Poffeffion of a Reader , that Volume , or if it belongs to a Set , the set ...
... taken of the Books when lent out , and when they are returned ; and if any Volume is lost , wrote in , or the leaf ofany Volume torn or dama- ged , while in the Poffeffion of a Reader , that Volume , or if it belongs to a Set , the set ...
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... Duke . The course of love , a learned writer remarks , is never to run smooth . The town rang with an event , which had re- cently taken place , and , as a scandalous An English Ninan . anecdote was ever welcome ' at 10 LONDON CHARACTERS .
... Duke . The course of love , a learned writer remarks , is never to run smooth . The town rang with an event , which had re- cently taken place , and , as a scandalous An English Ninan . anecdote was ever welcome ' at 10 LONDON CHARACTERS .
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... taken with his vene- rable moitie , which he did not altogether approve , in as polite terms as he could to a man of the Duke's high rank , gave him to understand that his visits would be easily dispensed with in future ; but this ...
... taken with his vene- rable moitie , which he did not altogether approve , in as polite terms as he could to a man of the Duke's high rank , gave him to understand that his visits would be easily dispensed with in future ; but this ...
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... taken place . By heaven , I was com- ing through Leicester Square , and who the deuse do you think I met arm in arm , just like honest Darby and Joan , walking as fast possible , and all the lit- tle world staring at them as if they had ...
... taken place . By heaven , I was com- ing through Leicester Square , and who the deuse do you think I met arm in arm , just like honest Darby and Joan , walking as fast possible , and all the lit- tle world staring at them as if they had ...
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... taken very circumstantial notice of her , I think , " said Lady Char- lotte . " I did , " answered her brother , " because I immediately saw she was one of those women that please , we know not how , or why . She was quite Pope's ...
... taken very circumstantial notice of her , I think , " said Lady Char- lotte . " I did , " answered her brother , " because I immediately saw she was one of those women that please , we know not how , or why . She was quite Pope's ...
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