Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... lived to the great age of ninety - six , that the reversion of the place was successively promised to many persons , who never lived to see it vacant . The gentleman for whom it was last intended , having gone out to Chelsea , to take a ...
... lived to the great age of ninety - six , that the reversion of the place was successively promised to many persons , who never lived to see it vacant . The gentleman for whom it was last intended , having gone out to Chelsea , to take a ...
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... lived in his tent , were his pride and delight . The civil staff of a regi- ment usually remain with the baggage when the troops engage , and join them with it afterwards . In the evening , when this paymaster came up , an officer met ...
... lived in his tent , were his pride and delight . The civil staff of a regi- ment usually remain with the baggage when the troops engage , and join them with it afterwards . In the evening , when this paymaster came up , an officer met ...
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... lived there many years , you know ; and when there he fell in love with mamma . I should so like to see his chambers ! Shall we ask which were Mr. Mortimer's chambers where he fell in love with mamma ? Nay , do not laugh at me , Charles ...
... lived there many years , you know ; and when there he fell in love with mamma . I should so like to see his chambers ! Shall we ask which were Mr. Mortimer's chambers where he fell in love with mamma ? Nay , do not laugh at me , Charles ...
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