The Quarterly Review, Band 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... received them with a very bad grace , for nothing makes a person so awkward as being under the influence of the mean ... received ' received this command of her father's , as she 34 The Lady of the Manor-
... received them with a very bad grace , for nothing makes a person so awkward as being under the influence of the mean ... received ' received this command of her father's , as she 34 The Lady of the Manor-
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... received by Sir Joseph Banks : -- 30th Nov. , 1804. - I breakfasted with Sir J. Banks . He is in good style , but has a set of the absurdest animals , living animals - German and French Toadeaters - about him . There came in presently ...
... received by Sir Joseph Banks : -- 30th Nov. , 1804. - I breakfasted with Sir J. Banks . He is in good style , but has a set of the absurdest animals , living animals - German and French Toadeaters - about him . There came in presently ...
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... received intelli- gence which did not flow , than he would have been to blame for his territory not having received irrigation from a river which his opponent had had the power to divert . Napoleon , by sovereign authority wielded with ...
... received intelli- gence which did not flow , than he would have been to blame for his territory not having received irrigation from a river which his opponent had had the power to divert . Napoleon , by sovereign authority wielded with ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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