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Page 246
... hear- ers . I never do that . I speak uniformly , in as in- telligible a manner as I can . " " Well , my boy , how do you go on ? " — " Pretty well , Sir ; but they are afraid I an't strong enough for some parts of the business ...
... hear- ers . I never do that . I speak uniformly , in as in- telligible a manner as I can . " " Well , my boy , how do you go on ? " — " Pretty well , Sir ; but they are afraid I an't strong enough for some parts of the business ...
Page 368
... hear it oftener ? Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents , many happy years . You have ended the negro's cause much to my mind . Lord Auchinleck and dear Lord Hailes were on the side of ...
... hear it oftener ? Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents , many happy years . You have ended the negro's cause much to my mind . Lord Auchinleck and dear Lord Hailes were on the side of ...
Page 472
... hear it discussed . JOHNSON . ( somewhat warmly , ) " One would not go to such a place to hear it , -one would not be seen in such a place to give countenance to such a meeting . " I , however , resolved that I would go . “ But , Sir ...
... hear it discussed . JOHNSON . ( somewhat warmly , ) " One would not go to such a place to hear it , -one would not be seen in such a place to give countenance to such a meeting . " I , however , resolved that I would go . “ But , Sir ...
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