Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... reader has so often heard , they found it a shelter from a violent storm which was just coming on ; and they were obliged to rest longer than they could have wished in such a place ; for several dropped in , whose conversation was far ...
... reader has so often heard , they found it a shelter from a violent storm which was just coming on ; and they were obliged to rest longer than they could have wished in such a place ; for several dropped in , whose conversation was far ...
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... reader already knows . “ I am persuaded , ” said Miss Walker , " that if we were to cast our cares , mamma , more simply on God , we should find him directing the minutest of our concerns . Oh , my love , I have always told you so ...
... reader already knows . “ I am persuaded , ” said Miss Walker , " that if we were to cast our cares , mamma , more simply on God , we should find him directing the minutest of our concerns . Oh , my love , I have always told you so ...
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... reader will , perhaps , think there was something gloomy in this address of Mr. W.'s , and that he was anticipating evil , when he should have only touched gay subjects ; but the fact was , he was not well ; he had experienced ...
... reader will , perhaps , think there was something gloomy in this address of Mr. W.'s , and that he was anticipating evil , when he should have only touched gay subjects ; but the fact was , he was not well ; he had experienced ...
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... reader well knows , it was hilly ; and , in the late determination to repair the roads , some of the farmers had observed that the road to Mr. Kemp's farm was of no good to any but himself ; and then another said , that it was making ...
... reader well knows , it was hilly ; and , in the late determination to repair the roads , some of the farmers had observed that the road to Mr. Kemp's farm was of no good to any but himself ; and then another said , that it was making ...
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... reader may have felt that , of all things , to bear a sneer is the hardest , and Michael felt it so : he never had assumed any thing to himself ; he never had looked down upon others ; and , why they should be so very spiteful he could ...
... reader may have felt that , of all things , to bear a sneer is the hardest , and Michael felt it so : he never had assumed any thing to himself ; he never had looked down upon others ; and , why they should be so very spiteful he could ...
Términos y frases comunes
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