Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... own from foreign property ; and , at the end of the retrospect I was equally convinced , that not only was I made responsible for no fewer than a hundred and fifty - three pages , not a word of which I had written LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 51.
... own from foreign property ; and , at the end of the retrospect I was equally convinced , that not only was I made responsible for no fewer than a hundred and fifty - three pages , not a word of which I had written LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 51.
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... hundred roubles , but my self - love never breathed a single sigh over their destruction . I come now to the period of my life that I passed at Revel . During the first summer of my residence there , I spent the greatest part of every ...
... hundred roubles , but my self - love never breathed a single sigh over their destruction . I come now to the period of my life that I passed at Revel . During the first summer of my residence there , I spent the greatest part of every ...
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... hundred livres . I was this morning with my banker , monsieur Perre- gaux , to get a bill of exchange for two thousand livres discounted . " What shall I do with these ? " said I , as he was paying me with this new - fashioned coin ...
... hundred livres . I was this morning with my banker , monsieur Perre- gaux , to get a bill of exchange for two thousand livres discounted . " What shall I do with these ? " said I , as he was paying me with this new - fashioned coin ...
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... hundred had been sold . She ascribed the ill success of this speculation to the mor- tal hatred indiscriminately borne here towards every member of the house of Austria . By her I was informed , that a snuff - dealer at Nancy has an ...
... hundred had been sold . She ascribed the ill success of this speculation to the mor- tal hatred indiscriminately borne here towards every member of the house of Austria . By her I was informed , that a snuff - dealer at Nancy has an ...
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... hundred louis , wishes to associate himself with a female of good education , and with a fortune of about half his own , who would be willing to pass her days with him , not in the way of marriage , only as a MY FLIGHT TO PARIS . 147.
... hundred louis , wishes to associate himself with a female of good education , and with a fortune of about half his own , who would be willing to pass her days with him , not in the way of marriage , only as a MY FLIGHT TO PARIS . 147.
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