Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... thousand inhabitants . zens of Madrid have more than once besieged In the various schools about ten thousand their sovereign in his own palace , and extorted children were taught to read ; twelve hundred fror him the most humiliating ...
... thousand inhabitants . zens of Madrid have more than once besieged In the various schools about ten thousand their sovereign in his own palace , and extorted children were taught to read ; twelve hundred fror him the most humiliating ...
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... thousand other one secret from his ready tongue and his in- questions of the same description , are in them - scrutable brow . Though a dangerous enemy , selves unimportant . The inquiry may amuse and a still more dangerous accomplice ...
... thousand other one secret from his ready tongue and his in- questions of the same description , are in them - scrutable brow . Though a dangerous enemy , selves unimportant . The inquiry may amuse and a still more dangerous accomplice ...
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... thousand touches , which formerly he passed by without notioe . But though he understands the merits of the narrative better than formerly , he is far less interested by it . Xury , and Friday , and pretty Poll , the boat with the ...
... thousand touches , which formerly he passed by without notioe . But though he understands the merits of the narrative better than formerly , he is far less interested by it . Xury , and Friday , and pretty Poll , the boat with the ...
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... thousand readers are eager for the appearance of a book , a small contribution from each makes up a splendid remuneration for the author . Where literature is a luxury , confined to few , each of them must pay high . If the Empress ...
... thousand readers are eager for the appearance of a book , a small contribution from each makes up a splendid remuneration for the author . Where literature is a luxury , confined to few , each of them must pay high . If the Empress ...
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... thousands , and Rinaldo his ten thousands . Within the last hundred years stories about China and Bantam , which ought not to have imposed on an old nurse , were gravely laid down as foundations of po- litical theories by eminent ...
... thousands , and Rinaldo his ten thousands . Within the last hundred years stories about China and Bantam , which ought not to have imposed on an old nurse , were gravely laid down as foundations of po- litical theories by eminent ...
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