Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... occasions he had exhibited himself upon horseback , although he was a bad equestrian , and disliked that mode of conveyance , there was no reason to conclude that he would hesitate about mounting Dump- ling , a remarkably quiet horse ...
... occasions he had exhibited himself upon horseback , although he was a bad equestrian , and disliked that mode of conveyance , there was no reason to conclude that he would hesitate about mounting Dump- ling , a remarkably quiet horse ...
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... occasion to repent this boast ; for the horse , wearied with its exertions , was right glad to perform the remainder of its journey in perfect tranquillity . ' On their arrival it was found that the amiable family of the Sheltons had ...
... occasion to repent this boast ; for the horse , wearied with its exertions , was right glad to perform the remainder of its journey in perfect tranquillity . ' On their arrival it was found that the amiable family of the Sheltons had ...
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... occasion- al digression upon some of the scientific dis- coveries of Sir Isaac Newton . So much were they absorbed in these subjects , that neither of them observed the entrance of a servant with glasses and refreshments , until the ...
... occasion- al digression upon some of the scientific dis- coveries of Sir Isaac Newton . So much were they absorbed in these subjects , that neither of them observed the entrance of a servant with glasses and refreshments , until the ...
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... occasion to regret this exquisite susceptibility . " " Oh Sir ! if you did but know how it en- hances all my pleasurable sensations ! " " I doubt it not , but unfortunately it will in the same proportion add poignancy to those of an ...
... occasion to regret this exquisite susceptibility . " " Oh Sir ! if you did but know how it en- hances all my pleasurable sensations ! " " I doubt it not , but unfortunately it will in the same proportion add poignancy to those of an ...
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... occasions a violent palpitation of my heart . My only ap- prehensions would be for the steadiness of your pony , of which if there be any doubt , it might be prudent to dismount . " " Oh ! I will answer for my four - footed friend , who ...
... occasions a violent palpitation of my heart . My only ap- prehensions would be for the steadiness of your pony , of which if there be any doubt , it might be prudent to dismount . " " Oh ! I will answer for my four - footed friend , who ...
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