Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... contemptible discussion of local animosity , and every petty altercation of insignificant individuals . It embraces , alike , all manner of concerns ; from the organ- ization of a divan , the election of a bashaw Politics 5.
... contemptible discussion of local animosity , and every petty altercation of insignificant individuals . It embraces , alike , all manner of concerns ; from the organ- ization of a divan , the election of a bashaw Politics 5.
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... manners , and languages , live in this country in the most perfect harmony ; and nothing is more common than to see individuals whose respective governments are at variance taking each other by the hand and exchanging the offices of ...
... manners , and languages , live in this country in the most perfect harmony ; and nothing is more common than to see individuals whose respective governments are at variance taking each other by the hand and exchanging the offices of ...
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... manner ; but being unluckily caught by the chin , he dangled and kicked about for half a minute before he could find terra firma - but Will is much addicted to hyperbole , by reason of his having been a great traveller . But what the ...
... manner ; but being unluckily caught by the chin , he dangled and kicked about for half a minute before he could find terra firma - but Will is much addicted to hyperbole , by reason of his having been a great traveller . But what the ...
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... manner ; she holds in one hand a book , which she very complaisantly neglects , to turn and smile on the spectator ; in the other a flower , which I hope , for the honor of Dame Nature , was the sole production of the painter's ...
... manner ; she holds in one hand a book , which she very complaisantly neglects , to turn and smile on the spectator ; in the other a flower , which I hope , for the honor of Dame Nature , was the sole production of the painter's ...
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... popular critics and wits of the present age , whose manner and matter he has closely , and he flatters himself successfully , copied in the subsequent essay . ] THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE . BY WILLIAM WIZARD , ESQ . The 32 Salmagundi.
... popular critics and wits of the present age , whose manner and matter he has closely , and he flatters himself successfully , copied in the subsequent essay . ] THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE . BY WILLIAM WIZARD , ESQ . The 32 Salmagundi.
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