The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... persons to in- trude themselves upon him . But he soon by a process of reasoning corrected this error , and then talked of them as he would have talked of the il- lusions of another person . You have probably read the history of Nicolai ...
... persons to in- trude themselves upon him . But he soon by a process of reasoning corrected this error , and then talked of them as he would have talked of the il- lusions of another person . You have probably read the history of Nicolai ...
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... persons , who , when their atten- compliment to say that a man has his senses tion is not otherwise occupied , are distressed by about him ; he may have nothing else , and the sounds of bells ringing . A gentleman , hav- become the dupe ...
... persons , who , when their atten- compliment to say that a man has his senses tion is not otherwise occupied , are distressed by about him ; he may have nothing else , and the sounds of bells ringing . A gentleman , hav- become the dupe ...
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... Persons of eminent Condi- tion and Quality in his way of Employment : It is therefore Notifyed at his desire , that any one hav- ing long flaxen hayr to sell may repayr to him the said George Grey , and they shall have 10s . the ounce ...
... Persons of eminent Condi- tion and Quality in his way of Employment : It is therefore Notifyed at his desire , that any one hav- ing long flaxen hayr to sell may repayr to him the said George Grey , and they shall have 10s . the ounce ...
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