Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... affair to determine ; perhaps they were wiser than the frogs in the fable , and rather chose to have a log than a stork for their king ; yet I hope it will be no offence to say , that king Log himself must have made but a very simple ...
... affair to determine ; perhaps they were wiser than the frogs in the fable , and rather chose to have a log than a stork for their king ; yet I hope it will be no offence to say , that king Log himself must have made but a very simple ...
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... affair at Winchester . After the election , the moment I was informed that I was one of the unsuccessful candidates , I blest myself to think what a happy reprieve I had got from the con- fined life of a schoolboy , and the same day ...
... affair at Winchester . After the election , the moment I was informed that I was one of the unsuccessful candidates , I blest myself to think what a happy reprieve I had got from the con- fined life of a schoolboy , and the same day ...
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... affairs would permit , he would carry me with him , and settle me in some college , but rather at Cambridge , where during his late residence at that place , in making some statues that now stand upon Trinity college new library , he ...
... affairs would permit , he would carry me with him , and settle me in some college , but rather at Cambridge , where during his late residence at that place , in making some statues that now stand upon Trinity college new library , he ...
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... affairs . From Nottingham our troops marched to Oxford ; through every town we passed , the people came out , in some sort of order , with such rural and rusty weapons as they had , to meet us in acclamations of welcome and good wishes ...
... affairs . From Nottingham our troops marched to Oxford ; through every town we passed , the people came out , in some sort of order , with such rural and rusty weapons as they had , to meet us in acclamations of welcome and good wishes ...
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... affair nad its difficulties , and therefore pursued it no farther . Now is it not hard that it should be a doubt whether this lady's condition or ours were the more melancholy ? For here you find her honest endeavour to get bread from ...
... affair nad its difficulties , and therefore pursued it no farther . Now is it not hard that it should be a doubt whether this lady's condition or ours were the more melancholy ? For here you find her honest endeavour to get bread from ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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