Blue-stocking Hall, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1827 - 258 страници |
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... Clara Browne . On reaching York , I found a letter from her so earnestly praying me to visit at her house , and so warmly expressive of her wishes to make , as she kindly called me , " one of her oldest and most valued friends " ac ...
... Clara Browne . On reaching York , I found a letter from her so earnestly praying me to visit at her house , and so warmly expressive of her wishes to make , as she kindly called me , " one of her oldest and most valued friends " ac ...
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William Pitt Scargill. by Mr. Browne in such a manner as to assure me , in ... Clara and her sister were now my only com- panions ; and upon the first ... Clara , " said I , " you know that I was always a plain man , and as I am an old ...
William Pitt Scargill. by Mr. Browne in such a manner as to assure me , in ... Clara and her sister were now my only com- panions ; and upon the first ... Clara , " said I , " you know that I was always a plain man , and as I am an old ...
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... Clara Browne , against an overweening admiration of talents without due reflection on the manner in which such BLUE - STOCKING HALL . 209.
... Clara Browne , against an overweening admiration of talents without due reflection on the manner in which such BLUE - STOCKING HALL . 209.
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