Patronage, Volumen14Baldwin and Cradock, 1833 |
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... is encouraged to rely upon such friends as may be acquired by personal merit , good manners , and good conduct . RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH . Edgeworth's Town , Oct. 6 , 1813 . PREFACE THIRD TO THE EDITION . THE public has called.
... is encouraged to rely upon such friends as may be acquired by personal merit , good manners , and good conduct . RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH . Edgeworth's Town , Oct. 6 , 1813 . PREFACE THIRD TO THE EDITION . THE public has called.
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Maria Edgeworth. PREFACE THIRD TO THE EDITION . THE public has called for a third impression of this book ; it was , therefore , the duty of the author to take advantage of the corrections which have been communicated to her by private ...
Maria Edgeworth. PREFACE THIRD TO THE EDITION . THE public has called for a third impression of this book ; it was , therefore , the duty of the author to take advantage of the corrections which have been communicated to her by private ...
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... called out in a loud and commanding voice to stop several who were in the act of coming down the ship's side , and promised to return for them if they would wait . But just as he gave the order for his boatmen to push off , a French ...
... called out in a loud and commanding voice to stop several who were in the act of coming down the ship's side , and promised to return for them if they would wait . But just as he gave the order for his boatmen to push off , a French ...
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... called to town just at that time - asked many questions about the passengers on board the vessel , and when M. de Tourville was described to him , deplored that Mr. Percy had never thought of trying to detain this foreigner a few days ...
... called to town just at that time - asked many questions about the passengers on board the vessel , and when M. de Tourville was described to him , deplored that Mr. Percy had never thought of trying to detain this foreigner a few days ...
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... called upon to supply others with the information they may want . And you know I shall not be always at your elbow ; therefore I really am afraid- " " " Dear sir , fear nothing , " said Cunningham : " I shall do as well as others do ...
... called upon to supply others with the information they may want . And you know I shall not be always at your elbow ; therefore I really am afraid- " " " Dear sir , fear nothing , " said Cunningham : " I shall do as well as others do ...
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Página 219 - with all that should accompany old age," " As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends," was, as she often declared, with gratitude to Providence, happier in age than she had been even in youth.