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... truth , there occurs betwixt Roderick Random and Pere- grine Pickle a difference , which is often observed betwixt the first and second efforts of authors who have been successful in this line . Peregrine Pickle is more finished , more ...
... truth , there occurs betwixt Roderick Random and Pere- grine Pickle a difference , which is often observed betwixt the first and second efforts of authors who have been successful in this line . Peregrine Pickle is more finished , more ...
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... truth , but the procrastinated suf- fering , without any definite point of termination , was certain . Till the judge shall find time to condemn them to the highway , or dismiss them as innocent , they must languish on in these ...
... truth , but the procrastinated suf- fering , without any definite point of termination , was certain . Till the judge shall find time to condemn them to the highway , or dismiss them as innocent , they must languish on in these ...
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... Truth contained in it . Together with some Memoirs occasionally inserted . All tending to vindicate the Honour of the late King Charles II . , and his happy Reign , from the intended aspersions of that foul Pen . By the Hon . ROGER ...
... Truth contained in it . Together with some Memoirs occasionally inserted . All tending to vindicate the Honour of the late King Charles II . , and his happy Reign , from the intended aspersions of that foul Pen . By the Hon . ROGER ...
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