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Page 251
To call ourselves sixty at fifty - two is to obtain renown for good looks , to be rated
higher in the scale of respect , and accounted deeper in the knowledge of books
and On the other hand , to understate the age , is to be thought looking " very old
...
To call ourselves sixty at fifty - two is to obtain renown for good looks , to be rated
higher in the scale of respect , and accounted deeper in the knowledge of books
and On the other hand , to understate the age , is to be thought looking " very old
...
Page 420
Upon very mature consideration of what I have heard and seen respecting this
subject , I think many of the unprovoked ... and quiet , dignified behaviour , as
well as the respect shown him by those in his own canoe , and in those around
him , I ...
Upon very mature consideration of what I have heard and seen respecting this
subject , I think many of the unprovoked ... and quiet , dignified behaviour , as
well as the respect shown him by those in his own canoe , and in those around
him , I ...
Page 480
But first , respecting the Scotch , I should like to know how the name of one of the
most famous and greatest idols of the East , Lochaber , was transported into
Scotland - from whence , and by whom ? and Malcolm ( Ma - el - colm ) -I will
leave ...
But first , respecting the Scotch , I should like to know how the name of one of the
most famous and greatest idols of the East , Lochaber , was transported into
Scotland - from whence , and by whom ? and Malcolm ( Ma - el - colm ) -I will
leave ...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
PAGE | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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