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... England to live a single life . - If I were to go to England , I would amass a great quantity of beads , and then I should like to return to Tonga , because in England beads are so common that nobody would admire me for wearing them ...
... England to live a single life . - If I were to go to England , I would amass a great quantity of beads , and then I should like to return to Tonga , because in England beads are so common that nobody would admire me for wearing them ...
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... England is no more than harmless play . It is a serious weighty and oppressive evil , supported only by a body which , though not entirely sound , still possesses a firm and vigorous constitution . It is not the immediate respect of the ...
... England is no more than harmless play . It is a serious weighty and oppressive evil , supported only by a body which , though not entirely sound , still possesses a firm and vigorous constitution . It is not the immediate respect of the ...
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... England ? ” said Rowena . " My husband has favour with the King - the King himself is just and generous . " " " Lady , " said Rebecca , “ I doubt it not - but the people of England are a fierce race , quarrelling ever with their ...
... England ? ” said Rowena . " My husband has favour with the King - the King himself is just and generous . " " " Lady , " said Rebecca , “ I doubt it not - but the people of England are a fierce race , quarrelling ever with their ...
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