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... person who shared my feelings was a Frenchman , who , however , with that astonishing pliancy which is the happy gift of his countrymen , drew from the monotony of the scene fresh food for pleasantry ; now and then observing , with a ...
... person who shared my feelings was a Frenchman , who , however , with that astonishing pliancy which is the happy gift of his countrymen , drew from the monotony of the scene fresh food for pleasantry ; now and then observing , with a ...
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... person were inviolable , it was as wicked to lift the sword against it at Naseby as the axe at Whitehall . If his life might justly be taken , why not in course of trial as well as by right of war ? " Thus much in general as touching ...
... person were inviolable , it was as wicked to lift the sword against it at Naseby as the axe at Whitehall . If his life might justly be taken , why not in course of trial as well as by right of war ? " Thus much in general as touching ...
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... person could desire . At present it is inhabited by a bookseller : the hall in which Puss and Tiney ( those fortunate hares that " had a friend " ) were accustomed to gambol , is now used as the shop ; on the left hand is the little ...
... person could desire . At present it is inhabited by a bookseller : the hall in which Puss and Tiney ( those fortunate hares that " had a friend " ) were accustomed to gambol , is now used as the shop ; on the left hand is the little ...
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... person , and disposition of her elder and graver - eyed sister . To which we reply , that the whole system of reviewing is grounded on make - believe - a mere fiction , which we may respect or not as we think fit ; and the form in ...
... person , and disposition of her elder and graver - eyed sister . To which we reply , that the whole system of reviewing is grounded on make - believe - a mere fiction , which we may respect or not as we think fit ; and the form in ...
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... person and society of his wife , who resided with M. de Marignane , her father . Madame de Mirabeau re- fused to accede to any project of re - union , and not long afterwards instituted a suit before the sénéchaussée of Aix , for a ...
... person and society of his wife , who resided with M. de Marignane , her father . Madame de Mirabeau re- fused to accede to any project of re - union , and not long afterwards instituted a suit before the sénéchaussée of Aix , for a ...
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