Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... window , so shall I care little how it fares with the windows of my neighbours . Yet let me deprecate the idea of any one reading my book with the impression of its being written at the setting in of the first frost , a season so ...
... window , so shall I care little how it fares with the windows of my neighbours . Yet let me deprecate the idea of any one reading my book with the impression of its being written at the setting in of the first frost , a season so ...
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... in the evening under the window of his suffer- ing mistress's apartment , where we have stood pa- tiently waiting for hours together in the rain or snow , watching , in the hope of gaining some intelligence of LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 19.
... in the evening under the window of his suffer- ing mistress's apartment , where we have stood pa- tiently waiting for hours together in the rain or snow , watching , in the hope of gaining some intelligence of LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 19.
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... window next to me , tucked myself into the corner of the carriage . The diligence has eight windows , one in front , one behind , one on each side , and a little one scarcely as big as my two hands at each corner . It was a lovely ...
... window next to me , tucked myself into the corner of the carriage . The diligence has eight windows , one in front , one behind , one on each side , and a little one scarcely as big as my two hands at each corner . It was a lovely ...
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... windows . The march they played was sweet , yet this struck me as not the proper character for a march ; it bore too much resemblance to an air . Greater solemnity had been more appro- priate . I observed , that the cannoneers wore ...
... windows . The march they played was sweet , yet this struck me as not the proper character for a march ; it bore too much resemblance to an air . Greater solemnity had been more appro- priate . I observed , that the cannoneers wore ...
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... windows to the carriage , but unless in very warm weather , it is scarcely possible to endure more than one or two open , which is totally insufficient to re- medy the evil . The impossibility of the passengers within opening the doors ...
... windows to the carriage , but unless in very warm weather , it is scarcely possible to endure more than one or two open , which is totally insufficient to re- medy the evil . The impossibility of the passengers within opening the doors ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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