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... Ladies whom you saw enter the saloon the morning you left us , and who came ... lady Twi- light's to divert themselves ; where they were so divided in their ... says he , is so nearly allied to covetousness A and cheating , that I abhor ...
... Ladies whom you saw enter the saloon the morning you left us , and who came ... lady Twi- light's to divert themselves ; where they were so divided in their ... says he , is so nearly allied to covetousness A and cheating , that I abhor ...
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... Lady Twi- light , who is no friend to the modern modes . of education , smiled at this young gentleman's remark , and desired him to point out some diversion himself . ' Tis impossible for me , Madam , says he , to find out an amusement ...
... Lady Twi- light , who is no friend to the modern modes . of education , smiled at this young gentleman's remark , and desired him to point out some diversion himself . ' Tis impossible for me , Madam , says he , to find out an amusement ...
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... Lady Luna you would have no tides . But more of this hereafter . - A little more now , if you please , says Tom Wilson . What then , does the moon pour down water to occasion the tides ? I am at a loss to under- stand you . No , replied ...
... Lady Luna you would have no tides . But more of this hereafter . - A little more now , if you please , says Tom Wilson . What then , does the moon pour down water to occasion the tides ? I am at a loss to under- stand you . No , replied ...
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... said by Mrs. Galaxy and Lady Caroline in favour of Master Tele- scope , excited Mr. Galaxy's curiosity to see him ; and the next morning he came into the Observatory just as the Lecture began . The presence of so great a personage put ...
... said by Mrs. Galaxy and Lady Caroline in favour of Master Tele- scope , excited Mr. Galaxy's curiosity to see him ; and the next morning he came into the Observatory just as the Lecture began . The presence of so great a personage put ...
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... says Lady Caroline , pray do me the favour , Sir , to convince me , by some expe- I riment , that the air is endowed with this Of the Air , Atmosphere , & c . 4.5 The Four Elements, 39 The Air The Triple Wea- Elasticity of the Air, The ...
... says Lady Caroline , pray do me the favour , Sir , to convince me , by some expe- I riment , that the air is endowed with this Of the Air , Atmosphere , & c . 4.5 The Four Elements, 39 The Air The Triple Wea- Elasticity of the Air, The ...
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