Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... land to which the squire pretended some sort of claim , intending to settle there , and build a meeting- house without a steeple as soon as he grew rich enough . When he got over , Jonathan found that the land was quite in a state of ...
... land to which the squire pretended some sort of claim , intending to settle there , and build a meeting- house without a steeple as soon as he grew rich enough . When he got over , Jonathan found that the land was quite in a state of ...
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... land , and the land we sought for , it was to us a most agreeable sight : because at this place only we could hope to put a period to those terrible calami- ties we had so long struggled with , which had already swept away above half ...
... land , and the land we sought for , it was to us a most agreeable sight : because at this place only we could hope to put a period to those terrible calami- ties we had so long struggled with , which had already swept away above half ...
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... lands he assign'd , Charging him in his will to keep the old bountiful mind , To be good to his old tenants , and to his ... land , And gets drunk in a tavern till he can neither go nor stand ; Like a young courtier , & c . With a new ...
... lands he assign'd , Charging him in his will to keep the old bountiful mind , To be good to his old tenants , and to his ... land , And gets drunk in a tavern till he can neither go nor stand ; Like a young courtier , & c . With a new ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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