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... received that he was misled , for he asked , what did the first jockey wear ? answer , green ; what the second ? green ; what the third ? green , which was true ; but , then , the greens were all different greens , and very easily ...
... received that he was misled , for he asked , what did the first jockey wear ? answer , green ; what the second ? green ; what the third ? green , which was true ; but , then , the greens were all different greens , and very easily ...
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... receiving . That you , Madam , should wish for my company is surely a sufficient reason for being pleased ; that I should delay twice , what I had so little right to expect even once , has so bad an appearance , that I can only hope to ...
... receiving . That you , Madam , should wish for my company is surely a sufficient reason for being pleased ; that I should delay twice , what I had so little right to expect even once , has so bad an appearance , that I can only hope to ...
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... receiving Lord Hailes's first volume , for which I return my most respectful thanks . " I wish you , my dearest friend , and your haughty lady , ( for I know she does not love me , ) and the young ladies , and the young laird , all ...
... receiving Lord Hailes's first volume , for which I return my most respectful thanks . " I wish you , my dearest friend , and your haughty lady , ( for I know she does not love me , ) and the young ladies , and the young laird , all ...
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... received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? If this consideration should restrain your father from disin- heriting some of the males ...
... received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? If this consideration should restrain your father from disin- heriting some of the males ...
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... received your Commentary on the Bible , ' I durst not at first flatter myself that I was to keep it , having so little claim to so valuable a present ; and when Mrs. Hall informed me of your kindness , was hindered from time to time ...
... received your Commentary on the Bible , ' I durst not at first flatter myself that I was to keep it , having so little claim to so valuable a present ; and when Mrs. Hall informed me of your kindness , was hindered from time to time ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 6 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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