The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... manner of provisions , and a quantity of bread sufficient for subsist- It is a matter of much speculation among the beaux and oglers , what it is that can have made so sudden a change , as has been of late observed , in the whole ...
... manner of provisions , and a quantity of bread sufficient for subsist- It is a matter of much speculation among the beaux and oglers , what it is that can have made so sudden a change , as has been of late observed , in the whole ...
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... manner : It was one of the most wealthy familes in Great Britain into which I was born , and it was a very great happiness to me that it so happened , otherwise I had still , in all proba- ' Castabella's complaint is come to hand . ' No ...
... manner : It was one of the most wealthy familes in Great Britain into which I was born , and it was a very great happiness to me that it so happened , otherwise I had still , in all proba- ' Castabella's complaint is come to hand . ' No ...
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... manner that convinces you that you ought not to have asked it . His judgment is so good and unerring , and accompanied with so cheerful a spirit , that his conversation is a continual feast , at which be helps some , and is helped by ...
... manner that convinces you that you ought not to have asked it . His judgment is so good and unerring , and accompanied with so cheerful a spirit , that his conversation is a continual feast , at which be helps some , and is helped by ...
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... manner of passion without falling into immediate convulsions . I must confess it is a case I have known before , and remember the party was recovered by certain words pro- nounced in the midst of the fit , by the learned doctor who ...
... manner of passion without falling into immediate convulsions . I must confess it is a case I have known before , and remember the party was recovered by certain words pro- nounced in the midst of the fit , by the learned doctor who ...
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... manner in which they lived and died . At the very instant I was killed , there came away with me a spirit which had lost its body in a duel . We were both examined . Me the whole assembly looked at with kindness and pity , but , at the ...
... manner in which they lived and died . At the very instant I was killed , there came away with me a spirit which had lost its body in a duel . We were both examined . Me the whole assembly looked at with kindness and pity , but , at the ...
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