Blue-stocking Hall, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1827 - 258 страници |
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... rest are called philosophers . For myself you know , that I have no possible feeling upon such a subject . Were I called Blue , because I was seen with the Stanleys , or reading any thing but a novel , it would not signify . My walk in ...
... rest are called philosophers . For myself you know , that I have no possible feeling upon such a subject . Were I called Blue , because I was seen with the Stanleys , or reading any thing but a novel , it would not signify . My walk in ...
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... rest assured , that if the slightest symptom appeared to warrant my friend , Mrs. Douglas , in imagin- ing as you do , the most decisive measures would be instantly adopted to prevent any painful result . " " I thought so ; I always ...
... rest assured , that if the slightest symptom appeared to warrant my friend , Mrs. Douglas , in imagin- ing as you do , the most decisive measures would be instantly adopted to prevent any painful result . " " I thought so ; I always ...
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... rest . " So enraptured was the poor man , or rather I suspect , rich man , with his own sagacity , and my illustration , that I found the greatest possible difficulty in edging in a word or two to unde- ceive him respecting your ...
... rest . " So enraptured was the poor man , or rather I suspect , rich man , with his own sagacity , and my illustration , that I found the greatest possible difficulty in edging in a word or two to unde- ceive him respecting your ...
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... rest , and I could not help re- marking , that I had never till then seen so many people made supremely happy at so trifling an expense . With us at Selby it would have required the winning wiles of at least an ox , and tree tierces of ...
... rest , and I could not help re- marking , that I had never till then seen so many people made supremely happy at so trifling an expense . With us at Selby it would have required the winning wiles of at least an ox , and tree tierces of ...
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... rest contentedly upon a wild heath like this , without asking themselves the question , Why should not we take those places that are held by men who do not know how to fill them , and benefit our- 6 selves and the country by shoving out ...
... rest contentedly upon a wild heath like this , without asking themselves the question , Why should not we take those places that are held by men who do not know how to fill them , and benefit our- 6 selves and the country by shoving out ...
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