The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... possessed a very inde- pendent disposition , and tenaciously refused , his friend on this ac- count deposited the money , giving it to him as the means of re- deeming the property hereafter . As he did not wish to tell this plainly , he ...
... possessed a very inde- pendent disposition , and tenaciously refused , his friend on this ac- count deposited the money , giving it to him as the means of re- deeming the property hereafter . As he did not wish to tell this plainly , he ...
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... possessed of great merit , he would never permit to be per- formed . At the age of twenty - five , he became intimate with the cele- brated Raynal , and it cannot be doubted that the two friends mu- tually improved each other ; to this ...
... possessed of great merit , he would never permit to be per- formed . At the age of twenty - five , he became intimate with the cele- brated Raynal , and it cannot be doubted that the two friends mu- tually improved each other ; to this ...
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... possessed the most explosive force . Ignited charcoal , and red hot iron , produced no explosion in an explosive mixture ; nor even when brought to a white heat ; but when in brilliant combustion explosion was produced . All flame ...
... possessed the most explosive force . Ignited charcoal , and red hot iron , produced no explosion in an explosive mixture ; nor even when brought to a white heat ; but when in brilliant combustion explosion was produced . All flame ...
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