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... LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND . BY AGNES STRICKLAND . * repasts are not made up of literary confectionary ; and when such a writer finds that there are enough of thinking readers to reward the toil of writing for them ( speaking in a ...
... LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND . BY AGNES STRICKLAND . * repasts are not made up of literary confectionary ; and when such a writer finds that there are enough of thinking readers to reward the toil of writing for them ( speaking in a ...
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... live to see the work completed , which was designed to honour his achieve- ments . The advance to the house by a wide and open gravel round , is eminently beautiful ; presenting a suc- cession of the softest and most lovely English ...
... live to see the work completed , which was designed to honour his achieve- ments . The advance to the house by a wide and open gravel round , is eminently beautiful ; presenting a suc- cession of the softest and most lovely English ...
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... live in a large manufacturing town , where we were unknown , friendless , and almost without money . Here for a time fortune frowned upon us . I recollect well on one occasion or two we debated the question , whether we should still ...
... live in a large manufacturing town , where we were unknown , friendless , and almost without money . Here for a time fortune frowned upon us . I recollect well on one occasion or two we debated the question , whether we should still ...
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... live on . I obtained a fresh situation , and as it was one of respon- sibility , and I was entirely unknown to my employer , he required some guarantee for my honesty ; my savings served me here again ; they were taken as security for ...
... live on . I obtained a fresh situation , and as it was one of respon- sibility , and I was entirely unknown to my employer , he required some guarantee for my honesty ; my savings served me here again ; they were taken as security for ...
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... live , my Theresa , thou shalt live -it is heaven ! " He shuddered , " it 176 [ APRIL 10 , THE LONDON SATURDAY JOURNAL . Fatality, or the Sibyl A Tale of the Papal States Part II.
... live , my Theresa , thou shalt live -it is heaven ! " He shuddered , " it 176 [ APRIL 10 , THE LONDON SATURDAY JOURNAL . Fatality, or the Sibyl A Tale of the Papal States Part II.
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