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... wished to be maintained , which of his books he wished to be believed , or which of his wives he wished not to be beheaded , the people of England , to do them justice , obeyed every signal of his caprice with a sup- pleness quite ...
... wished to be maintained , which of his books he wished to be believed , or which of his wives he wished not to be beheaded , the people of England , to do them justice , obeyed every signal of his caprice with a sup- pleness quite ...
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... wished to rest his head long in any he chose to call his own . A couple of beds , a couple of chairs , a table , and an old woman , were all his furniture ; and he moved them about at a minute's warning . Of all these moveables , the ...
... wished to rest his head long in any he chose to call his own . A couple of beds , a couple of chairs , a table , and an old woman , were all his furniture ; and he moved them about at a minute's warning . Of all these moveables , the ...
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... wished for . " I have set down these particulars relating to my family and self and my Lydia , in case hereafter she might have a curiosity , or a kinder motive , to know them . " To these notices , the following brief account of his ...
... wished for . " I have set down these particulars relating to my family and self and my Lydia , in case hereafter she might have a curiosity , or a kinder motive , to know them . " To these notices , the following brief account of his ...
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