The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... facts as I was told them , " said Hetherington . " As you made them , " chorussed the company . " Plucked again , " said a man at the bottom of the table , in answer to some question of his neighbour . " Who's that happy man ? " said ...
... facts as I was told them , " said Hetherington . " As you made them , " chorussed the company . " Plucked again , " said a man at the bottom of the table , in answer to some question of his neighbour . " Who's that happy man ? " said ...
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... fact of the emperor being out of Irish blackguard having been thus immortalized , smoke , the avant courier of the conflagration , is allowed to cloud the sky serene under the similitude of a heavy thunderstorm . " As when on high some ...
... fact of the emperor being out of Irish blackguard having been thus immortalized , smoke , the avant courier of the conflagration , is allowed to cloud the sky serene under the similitude of a heavy thunderstorm . " As when on high some ...
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... fact nature , and was therefore likely to meet with easier success . The lovely face that seemed to him so irre- sistible under the dark veil of her passion - week costume belonged to no other than the Lady Mary , a natural daughter of ...
... fact nature , and was therefore likely to meet with easier success . The lovely face that seemed to him so irre- sistible under the dark veil of her passion - week costume belonged to no other than the Lady Mary , a natural daughter of ...
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... fact , that Boccaccio did not witness the dread mortality of 1348 in Florence ; and the appalling description he made of it in the introduction to his tales , must have been drawn from a bold association of ideas , by referring to his ...
... fact , that Boccaccio did not witness the dread mortality of 1348 in Florence ; and the appalling description he made of it in the introduction to his tales , must have been drawn from a bold association of ideas , by referring to his ...
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... facts are collected . Tacitus and Suetonius speak very differently of the proconsulate of Vespasian in Africa ... fact we have mentioned in the text , as to the sedition at Adrumetum . Tac . Hist . ii . 77. Suet . in Vespasian . i ...
... facts are collected . Tacitus and Suetonius speak very differently of the proconsulate of Vespasian in Africa ... fact we have mentioned in the text , as to the sedition at Adrumetum . Tac . Hist . ii . 77. Suet . in Vespasian . i ...
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