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... heard of his death , near thirty years later , she still had before her the recollection of his amazing vitality . She regrets his death because she thinks that he has lost more than other men . Nobody enjoyed life more , " though few ...
... heard of his death , near thirty years later , she still had before her the recollection of his amazing vitality . She regrets his death because she thinks that he has lost more than other men . Nobody enjoyed life more , " though few ...
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... heard one very short word ; but my lord would not hearken to him though he suf- fered the counsellor to talk against him for above half - an - hour . I thought it hard , I own , that there should be so many of them —my lord , and the ...
... heard one very short word ; but my lord would not hearken to him though he suf- fered the counsellor to talk against him for above half - an - hour . I thought it hard , I own , that there should be so many of them —my lord , and the ...
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... heard the conclusive evidence on the other side . Another case which produced a pamphlet from Fielding was that of Bosavern Penlez . Penlez had been executed for his share in one of the characteristic riots of the day . A story of the ...
... heard the conclusive evidence on the other side . Another case which produced a pamphlet from Fielding was that of Bosavern Penlez . Penlez had been executed for his share in one of the characteristic riots of the day . A story of the ...
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... Allworthy , who was much sur- prised at the relation ; for he had heard of the extraordinary parts and improvements of this girl , whom he intended to have given in marriage , together with a small living , A FOUNDLING 19.
... Allworthy , who was much sur- prised at the relation ; for he had heard of the extraordinary parts and improvements of this girl , whom he intended to have given in marriage , together with a small living , A FOUNDLING 19.
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... heard , with the warmth of a young divine , who hath the honour to dine with a bishop the same day in which his lordship hath mounted the pulpit . CHAPTER XIII . WHICH CONCLUDES THE FIRST BOOK ; WITH AN INSTANCE OF INGRATITUDE , WHICH ...
... heard , with the warmth of a young divine , who hath the honour to dine with a bishop the same day in which his lordship hath mounted the pulpit . CHAPTER XIII . WHICH CONCLUDES THE FIRST BOOK ; WITH AN INSTANCE OF INGRATITUDE , WHICH ...
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