The Metropolitan Magazine, Tomy 7-10;Tom 13Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... mean ? " 66 Why , sir , I means that if all had their own , he would be a great man . They say he has a right to a fine castle and great es- tates in Scotland . " she did not exactly comprehend , ) " how do you know , or how can any one ...
... mean ? " 66 Why , sir , I means that if all had their own , he would be a great man . They say he has a right to a fine castle and great es- tates in Scotland . " she did not exactly comprehend , ) " how do you know , or how can any one ...
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... means of securing our possession . ' ' And would your highness condescend to take me into the secret , and make me quainted with the means he proposed ? must confess I am most anxious , or rather , I should say , most curious , to know ...
... means of securing our possession . ' ' And would your highness condescend to take me into the secret , and make me quainted with the means he proposed ? must confess I am most anxious , or rather , I should say , most curious , to know ...
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... means to rid me of him ! ' exclaimed he , still more violently . Nay , then , ' replied Bartholomæo after some pause , under such circumstances , must most earnestly protest , by virtue of the right which belongs to me , against your re ...
... means to rid me of him ! ' exclaimed he , still more violently . Nay , then , ' replied Bartholomæo after some pause , under such circumstances , must most earnestly protest , by virtue of the right which belongs to me , against your re ...
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