Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... the answer of the Christian Captain was . " Now , God forbid ! Marlotes , and Mary his dear mother , That I should leave the faith of Christ and bind me to another . For women - I've one wife in France , and A LITERARY LIFE . 5.
... the answer of the Christian Captain was . " Now , God forbid ! Marlotes , and Mary his dear mother , That I should leave the faith of Christ and bind me to another . For women - I've one wife in France , and A LITERARY LIFE . 5.
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... Captain White were the suspicious persons seen in and about Brown Street on that night . 66. That you cannot doubt that Richard Crownin- shield was the perpetrator of that crime . " That you cannot doubt that the prisoner at the bar was ...
... Captain White were the suspicious persons seen in and about Brown Street on that night . 66. That you cannot doubt that Richard Crownin- shield was the perpetrator of that crime . " That you cannot doubt that the prisoner at the bar was ...
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... Captain Went- worth , when driven by a shower to take refuge in a shoe - shop . Whenever I got out of breath in climbing up - hill ( which , considering that one dear friend lived in Lansdown Crescent , and another on Beechen Cliff ...
... Captain Went- worth , when driven by a shower to take refuge in a shoe - shop . Whenever I got out of breath in climbing up - hill ( which , considering that one dear friend lived in Lansdown Crescent , and another on Beechen Cliff ...
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... Captain Cormorant , who by the way turns out to be no captain at all , and who had undertaken , amongst other fashionable accomplishments , to initiate him in the mysteries of lansquenet , cheats him out of seven hundred pounds ; so ...
... Captain Cormorant , who by the way turns out to be no captain at all , and who had undertaken , amongst other fashionable accomplishments , to initiate him in the mysteries of lansquenet , cheats him out of seven hundred pounds ; so ...
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... captains , with more striking effect . I transcribe the prose introduction , which is really necessary to render such an outrage credible , although one feels intuitively that the story must have been true , precisely because it was too ...
... captains , with more striking effect . I transcribe the prose introduction , which is really necessary to render such an outrage credible , although one feels intuitively that the story must have been true , precisely because it was too ...
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