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... speaking of Reynolds as Sir Joshua , when treating of circumstances which occurred prior to his being dubbed ; but it is so customary to speak of him by that title , that we found it difficult to dispense with it . bonors at the Royal ...
... speaking of Reynolds as Sir Joshua , when treating of circumstances which occurred prior to his being dubbed ; but it is so customary to speak of him by that title , that we found it difficult to dispense with it . bonors at the Royal ...
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... speak with the custom - house offi- cers , who had their pretty civil way too . We were directed to the Hôtel d ... speaking English . We had no occasion for his services , so we gave him a little money because he spoke English , and ...
... speak with the custom - house offi- cers , who had their pretty civil way too . We were directed to the Hôtel d ... speaking English . We had no occasion for his services , so we gave him a little money because he spoke English , and ...
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... speak French , when I could not understand our own , though they spoke my native language . I at first ascribed it to the different qualities of the two languages , and was for entering into an elaborate discussion Travelling privations ...
... speak French , when I could not understand our own , though they spoke my native language . I at first ascribed it to the different qualities of the two languages , and was for entering into an elaborate discussion Travelling privations ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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