The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... master , ( as he was called , ) who , secluded in a solitary turret , was deeply employed in examining the contents of a new pack- age of books from London , which , after long ex- pectation , had found its way to Hull , from thence by ...
... master , ( as he was called , ) who , secluded in a solitary turret , was deeply employed in examining the contents of a new pack- age of books from London , which , after long ex- pectation , had found its way to Hull , from thence by ...
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... Master Mertoun any further , he would turn an absolute Pate Stuart * on their hand , and head and hang without either judgment or mercy . Hither also came the discarded housekeeper , to consult with her neighbours and kindred , ( for ...
... Master Mertoun any further , he would turn an absolute Pate Stuart * on their hand , and head and hang without either judgment or mercy . Hither also came the discarded housekeeper , to consult with her neighbours and kindred , ( for ...
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... master at the Castle could not reasonably be expected to grumble , since , as he was disposed to do them no harm , it was reasonable to think that , in a moderate way , he had no objection to do them good . " And three upon twelve ...
... master at the Castle could not reasonably be expected to grumble , since , as he was disposed to do them no harm , it was reasonable to think that , in a moderate way , he had no objection to do them good . " And three upon twelve ...
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... master , but trusted that , after his three days ' diet on cold meat , a hot dish , dressed with the best of her simple skill , might introduce her favourably to his recollection . When Mordaunt had reported that his father had taken no ...
... master , but trusted that , after his three days ' diet on cold meat , a hot dish , dressed with the best of her simple skill , might introduce her favourably to his recollection . When Mordaunt had reported that his father had taken no ...
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... Master Mordaunt Mertoun to know his own mind .. " It was a pretty thing , indeed , " they usually con- cluded , " that he , no native born , and possessed of no visible means of subsistence that was known to any one , should presume to ...
... Master Mordaunt Mertoun to know his own mind .. " It was a pretty thing , indeed , " they usually con- cluded , " that he , no native born , and possessed of no visible means of subsistence that was known to any one , should presume to ...
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