The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters Published from the Originals, by the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa. In Six Volumes. ...S. Richardson; and sold, 1754 |
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... looked for the cause . I looked around , but could not find it ; I looked in books , but could not find it ; I looked within , and found there both the cause and the self - made nature of that cause . I looked again , and deeper , and ...
... looked for the cause . I looked around , but could not find it ; I looked in books , but could not find it ; I looked within , and found there both the cause and the self - made nature of that cause . I looked again , and deeper , and ...
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... looked off her task - often she looked , with such a happy , quiet light in her own , into the eyes that looked up into hers ; often she looked round her , something of the same happy , quiet light over her face as if she loved all she ...
... looked off her task - often she looked , with such a happy , quiet light in her own , into the eyes that looked up into hers ; often she looked round her , something of the same happy , quiet light over her face as if she loved all she ...
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... looked and did not see what he should have seen . What the fireman said was probably the truth ; namely , that the ... looked or listened when approaching a railroad track does not raise an issue for the jury where he must have seen or ...
... looked and did not see what he should have seen . What the fireman said was probably the truth ; namely , that the ... looked or listened when approaching a railroad track does not raise an issue for the jury where he must have seen or ...
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... looked up and saw the train . At that time I saw Vincent , and just a couple of minutes after that Vincent got struck . When I looked up Vincent looked as if he was standing pretty near on the crossing , on the north track . Q. Where ...
... looked up and saw the train . At that time I saw Vincent , and just a couple of minutes after that Vincent got struck . When I looked up Vincent looked as if he was standing pretty near on the crossing , on the north track . Q. Where ...
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... looked upon as merchandise , the proprietorship of which was vested in the husband . She looked to him for protection . Not to have such a protector was to be an outcast , an estray - the most horrible of fates . The power of the ...
... looked upon as merchandise , the proprietorship of which was vested in the husband . She looked to him for protection . Not to have such a protector was to be an outcast , an estray - the most horrible of fates . The power of the ...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters ..., Volumen2 Samuel Richardson Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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