Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... brother - in - law . According to that beneficent provision of Nature , by which the mother's affections are more strongly directed towards the sickliest and most infirm of her offspring , as most needing the maternal offices , Mrs ...
... brother - in - law . According to that beneficent provision of Nature , by which the mother's affections are more strongly directed towards the sickliest and most infirm of her offspring , as most needing the maternal offices , Mrs ...
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... brother - in - law , was so far from allow- ing the same latitude to others , that he had more than once severely horsewhipped the aforesaid juvenile delinquents when they happened to be detected in their pranks . To most boys , how ...
... brother - in - law , was so far from allow- ing the same latitude to others , that he had more than once severely horsewhipped the aforesaid juvenile delinquents when they happened to be detected in their pranks . To most boys , how ...
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... brother - in - law . Mapletoft , who was the kindest - hearted and most accommodating crea- ture in existence , never made the smallest ob- jection to any arrangement that was proposed , and as upon one or two former occasions he had ...
... brother - in - law . Mapletoft , who was the kindest - hearted and most accommodating crea- ture in existence , never made the smallest ob- jection to any arrangement that was proposed , and as upon one or two former occasions he had ...
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... exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! - Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet well expresses it . How- 18 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! - Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet well expresses it . How- 18 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... brother , I protest that I would have asked Becky to take poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said Mapletoft , " had I thought of it ; for this plaintive ululation appeals to one's very heart . " 66 " We have no time now , " cried 20 WALTER ...
... brother , I protest that I would have asked Becky to take poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said Mapletoft , " had I thought of it ; for this plaintive ululation appeals to one's very heart . " 66 " We have no time now , " cried 20 WALTER ...
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