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... coach , that is to say , a kind of mock coach ; for all the week the horses were kept at work in the dray - carts ; but on Sunday I had the privilege to go abroad in my chariot , either to church or otherways , as my husband and I could ...
... coach , that is to say , a kind of mock coach ; for all the week the horses were kept at work in the dray - carts ; but on Sunday I had the privilege to go abroad in my chariot , either to church or otherways , as my husband and I could ...
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... coach ; thin , and looking almost like one starved , who was before fat and beautiful . The house , that was before handsomely furnished with pictures and ornaments , cabinets , pier - glasses , and everything suitable , was now ...
... coach ; thin , and looking almost like one starved , who was before fat and beautiful . The house , that was before handsomely furnished with pictures and ornaments , cabinets , pier - glasses , and everything suitable , was now ...
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... coach , but I declined it , especially at Paris , but as they have those conven- iences by the day there , at a certain rate , I had an equipage provided for me whenever I pleased , and I lived here in a very good figure , and might ...
... coach , but I declined it , especially at Paris , but as they have those conven- iences by the day there , at a certain rate , I had an equipage provided for me whenever I pleased , and I lived here in a very good figure , and might ...
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... coach , stabbed him into the body with a sword , so that he died immediately . He had a foot- man behind the coach , who they knocked down with the stock or butt - end of a carbine . They were supposed to kill him because of the ...
... coach , stabbed him into the body with a sword , so that he died immediately . He had a foot- man behind the coach , who they knocked down with the stock or butt - end of a carbine . They were supposed to kill him because of the ...
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... coach- man was the only man that could say anything , and all his account amounted to no more than this , that one of them had soldier's clothes , but he could not remember the particulars , of his mounting , so as to know what regiment ...
... coach- man was the only man that could say anything , and all his account amounted to no more than this , that one of them had soldier's clothes , but he could not remember the particulars , of his mounting , so as to know what regiment ...
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