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... perhaps still figure , in the very scenes where she employs them . Inasmuch as it The value of a work of this kind is inestimable . exposes to the public gaze the puerile and inconsequential usages , the numerous follies and mean ...
... perhaps still figure , in the very scenes where she employs them . Inasmuch as it The value of a work of this kind is inestimable . exposes to the public gaze the puerile and inconsequential usages , the numerous follies and mean ...
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... perhaps you may escape . ' The advice was not a bad one ; for , since we could not engage them , this presented a possibility of escape ; but I could not consent , in such circumstances , to leave any of my followers dismounted in the ...
... perhaps you may escape . ' The advice was not a bad one ; for , since we could not engage them , this presented a possibility of escape ; but I could not consent , in such circumstances , to leave any of my followers dismounted in the ...
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... perhaps , that it is the fashion of the day , for men of grave pursuits to send their lighter works into the world without direct acknowledgment , there is no reason why Sir John Malcolm should not have avowed his property in these ...
... perhaps , that it is the fashion of the day , for men of grave pursuits to send their lighter works into the world without direct acknowledgment , there is no reason why Sir John Malcolm should not have avowed his property in these ...
Inhalt
The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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