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Page 28
... poor compliment to the public , by the bye , who purchased as many or more copies of Brambletye , than of Wood- stock , which never would have sold at all but for the great and honoured name it bore . The reviewer next returns to his ...
... poor compliment to the public , by the bye , who purchased as many or more copies of Brambletye , than of Wood- stock , which never would have sold at all but for the great and honoured name it bore . The reviewer next returns to his ...
Page 41
... poor and she is rich , pride forbids him to pretend to her hand . He is in every way unfortunate . He sees his mistress besieged by a profligate nobleman , Lord Cleve- land , and his seat in Parliament stolen from him by his treacherous ...
... poor and she is rich , pride forbids him to pretend to her hand . He is in every way unfortunate . He sees his mistress besieged by a profligate nobleman , Lord Cleve- land , and his seat in Parliament stolen from him by his treacherous ...
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... poor , " returned Walter , with sourness . " That's no reason we should be lowered , " said Mrs. Greenwood . " But it is a reason why the girls should not expose themselves . " 66 Expose themselves ! " cried the mother , and Miss ...
... poor , " returned Walter , with sourness . " That's no reason we should be lowered , " said Mrs. Greenwood . " But it is a reason why the girls should not expose themselves . " 66 Expose themselves ! " cried the mother , and Miss ...
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... poor Bishop of Salisbury begins to break ; " and he looked pointedly at Dr. Herbert , over against him . " If you mean the dignitary over the way , " said Eustace , excessively amused , " that is Dr. Herbert , Head of · · College ...
... poor Bishop of Salisbury begins to break ; " and he looked pointedly at Dr. Herbert , over against him . " If you mean the dignitary over the way , " said Eustace , excessively amused , " that is Dr. Herbert , Head of · · College ...
Page 61
... poor insects adopted their former straining expedient for steadying the comb , and continued , perseveringly , to sustain it in this manner , till Huber took pity on them and glued the cake of comb firmly to the table . Could the most ...
... poor insects adopted their former straining expedient for steadying the comb , and continued , perseveringly , to sustain it in this manner , till Huber took pity on them and glued the cake of comb firmly to the table . Could the most ...
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