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... turned round in perfect good humour , and only saying- ' Well , lad ; hope your early risin ' ' ill do you no harm ; -would a bit o'breakfast lie in your vay , I wondher ? ' pointed to the table , and turned round to look out at nothing ...
... turned round in perfect good humour , and only saying- ' Well , lad ; hope your early risin ' ' ill do you no harm ; -would a bit o'breakfast lie in your vay , I wondher ? ' pointed to the table , and turned round to look out at nothing ...
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... turned to a wicked account , and have resisted every proposition for the improve- ment of the law in this respect . In modern times , the machinery of taxation has been found the most commodious instrument for making power useful to ...
... turned to a wicked account , and have resisted every proposition for the improve- ment of the law in this respect . In modern times , the machinery of taxation has been found the most commodious instrument for making power useful to ...
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box had turned round in the belt , and every cartridge had dropped out : being thus deprived of his ammunition , and having no other resource left but to make his escape , he turned round , and ran towards the beach at the same time ...
box had turned round in the belt , and every cartridge had dropped out : being thus deprived of his ammunition , and having no other resource left but to make his escape , he turned round , and ran towards the beach at the same time ...
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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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