The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volumen3Croscup & Sterling, 1901 |
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... guineas for putting out each to a mer- chant ; five hundred only of which sums were so employed ; and the other five ... thousand pounds , sir . But my uncle never gave us hopes of more than three thousand guineas each , besides the ...
... guineas for putting out each to a mer- chant ; five hundred only of which sums were so employed ; and the other five ... thousand pounds , sir . But my uncle never gave us hopes of more than three thousand guineas each , besides the ...
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... thousand guineas each at the most , besides what he had given you ? We all thought , sir , said Mr. Edward Danby , it would be yours , from the time that he owed his life to your courage and conduct . We never entertained hopes of being ...
... thousand guineas each at the most , besides what he had given you ? We all thought , sir , said Mr. Edward Danby , it would be yours , from the time that he owed his life to your courage and conduct . We never entertained hopes of being ...
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... thousand guineas ; for ' no better reason , but because he had generously given that ' sum to each of the wicked man's children . Surely , he ' pleaded , he was as nearly related to his brother as were ' those his children . No plea is ...
... thousand guineas ; for ' no better reason , but because he had generously given that ' sum to each of the wicked man's children . Surely , he ' pleaded , he was as nearly related to his brother as were ' those his children . No plea is ...
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