Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... once so amusing for their novelty , and instructive for the additional lights which they throw upon the innumerable varieties of human situation and character . The following volume affords a plain and unsophisti- cated account of a ...
... once so amusing for their novelty , and instructive for the additional lights which they throw upon the innumerable varieties of human situation and character . The following volume affords a plain and unsophisti- cated account of a ...
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... once so much as heard of . There are good grounds , on the other hand , to con- jecture , that the Jews derived several of their religious ceremonies from them . For that their religion is much more ancient , is plain from several ...
... once so much as heard of . There are good grounds , on the other hand , to con- jecture , that the Jews derived several of their religious ceremonies from them . For that their religion is much more ancient , is plain from several ...
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... once begged me on her knees ) , nor the persuasions of my father , or any other friends , could make the least impression upon me . When they found their endeavours were ineffectual , they then formed a new scheme , and by a seeming ...
... once begged me on her knees ) , nor the persuasions of my father , or any other friends , could make the least impression upon me . When they found their endeavours were ineffectual , they then formed a new scheme , and by a seeming ...
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... once more to try his strength with our assistance ; but in the mean time he should be obliged to distribute us among his sons , who lived at distant towns , not only for the convenience of providing for such a number of us , ( there not ...
... once more to try his strength with our assistance ; but in the mean time he should be obliged to distribute us among his sons , who lived at distant towns , not only for the convenience of providing for such a number of us , ( there not ...
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... once by some sudden news , and my master was summoned to war in good earnest . It is a common practice for parties to stroll out and surprise their enemies by night , when least they expect them on these expeditions it is customary for ...
... once by some sudden news , and my master was summoned to war in good earnest . It is a common practice for parties to stroll out and surprise their enemies by night , when least they expect them on these expeditions it is customary for ...
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