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... once to her own Brother , ) Twelve Years a Thief , Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia , at last grew Rich , liv'd Honest , and died a Penitent . Written from her own Memorandums . The first edition , as I have said , appeared ...
... once to her own Brother , ) Twelve Years a Thief , Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia , at last grew Rich , liv'd Honest , and died a Penitent . Written from her own Memorandums . The first edition , as I have said , appeared ...
Página xiv
... once more to command the respect of his old political friends . The contents of the pamphlet are not exactly what the title would lead us to expect . It was not so much a " true account " of Defoe's conduct in public affairs , as an ...
... once more to command the respect of his old political friends . The contents of the pamphlet are not exactly what the title would lead us to expect . It was not so much a " true account " of Defoe's conduct in public affairs , as an ...
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... once they are carried to the grave , so the poor good woman being buried , the parish children were immediately removed by the church - wardens ; the school was at an end , and the day children of it had no more to do but just stay at ...
... once they are carried to the grave , so the poor good woman being buried , the parish children were immediately removed by the church - wardens ; the school was at an end , and the day children of it had no more to do but just stay at ...
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... once or twice for me to give it me , but I was unhappily out of the way , and when I came back she was past being in a condition to speak of it . However , the daughter was so honest afterwards as to give it me , though at first she ...
... once or twice for me to give it me , but I was unhappily out of the way , and when I came back she was past being in a condition to speak of it . However , the daughter was so honest afterwards as to give it me , though at first she ...
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... once thinks her- self handsome , she never doubts the truth of any man that tells her he is in love with her ; for if she believes herself charming enough to captivate him , ' t is natural to expect the effects of it . This gentleman ...
... once thinks her- self handsome , she never doubts the truth of any man that tells her he is in love with her ; for if she believes herself charming enough to captivate him , ' t is natural to expect the effects of it . This gentleman ...
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