The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai |
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... asked him , ‹ Whether he would break bulk , and sell his goods by retail , or designed they should all go in a lump ... asking , ' said I , is , only because I know a young gentleman who intends to appear next spring in a new jingling ...
... asked him , ‹ Whether he would break bulk , and sell his goods by retail , or designed they should all go in a lump ... asking , ' said I , is , only because I know a young gentleman who intends to appear next spring in a new jingling ...
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... neglect . ' 6 All this time I was looking over my receipts , and asked him , if he had any good winter boots- Boots , Sir ! ' said my patient - I went on ; You 6 may easily reach Harwich in a day , so NO . 107 . 7 TATLER .
... neglect . ' 6 All this time I was looking over my receipts , and asked him , if he had any good winter boots- Boots , Sir ! ' said my patient - I went on ; You 6 may easily reach Harwich in a day , so NO . 107 . 7 TATLER .
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... asked a tenant of ours , who came up to town the other day with rent , whether the flowery meads near my father's house in the country had any shep- herd in it ? I have called a cave a grotto these three years , and must keep ordinary ...
... asked a tenant of ours , who came up to town the other day with rent , whether the flowery meads near my father's house in the country had any shep- herd in it ? I have called a cave a grotto these three years , and must keep ordinary ...
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... asked , after what manner this list was taken , whether the writ their names persons to her , and desired that favour , or how she knew she was not cheated in her muster - roll ? ' The method we take , ' says she , is , that the porter ...
... asked , after what manner this list was taken , whether the writ their names persons to her , and desired that favour , or how she knew she was not cheated in her muster - roll ? ' The method we take , ' says she , is , that the porter ...
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... asked him , ' how he came to use these words , if he were not a dead man ? ' He told me , ' he was in love with the lady , and did not know any other way of telling her so ; and that all his acquaintance took the same method . ' Though ...
... asked him , ' how he came to use these words , if he were not a dead man ? ' He told me , ' he was in love with the lady , and did not know any other way of telling her so ; and that all his acquaintance took the same method . ' Though ...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai British essayists Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
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