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... thoughts , That I have shot my arrow o'er the house , And hurt my brother . I will say this in further apology for my work that if it has taken an unwarrantable liberty with our early provincial history , it has at least turned ...
... thoughts , That I have shot my arrow o'er the house , And hurt my brother . I will say this in further apology for my work that if it has taken an unwarrantable liberty with our early provincial history , it has at least turned ...
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... thought it high time " some people should have a sight of some people's money . " To which the old gentleman replied , in a mighty touchy manner , that she need not make herself uneasy , for that he had a treasure there , ( pointing to ...
... thought it high time " some people should have a sight of some people's money . " To which the old gentleman replied , in a mighty touchy manner , that she need not make herself uneasy , for that he had a treasure there , ( pointing to ...
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... thought something bad must have happened to him , that he should be missing so long , and never return to pay his bill . I therefore advertised him in the newspapers , and though my melancholy advertisement was pub- lished by several ...
... thought something bad must have happened to him , that he should be missing so long , and never return to pay his bill . I therefore advertised him in the newspapers , and though my melancholy advertisement was pub- lished by several ...
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... thoughts , or any scheme to excite his hopes and anticipations . This , to a busy mind like his , was a truly deplorable situation ; and , had he not been a man of inflexible morals and regular habits , there would have been great ...
... thoughts , or any scheme to excite his hopes and anticipations . This , to a busy mind like his , was a truly deplorable situation ; and , had he not been a man of inflexible morals and regular habits , there would have been great ...
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... thought I , and those reverend Dutch burghers , who serve as the tottering monuments of good old times , will be gathered to their fathers ; their children , engrossed by the empty pleasures or insignificant transactions of the present ...
... thought I , and those reverend Dutch burghers , who serve as the tottering monuments of good old times , will be gathered to their fathers ; their children , engrossed by the empty pleasures or insignificant transactions of the present ...
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