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Page 187
... replied she , “ I can't be positive ; yet now I recollect he had a large mark over one of his eye - brows . " — “ I ask pardon , madam , " interrupted Jenkinson , who was by , " but be so good as to inform me if the fellow wore his own ...
... replied she , “ I can't be positive ; yet now I recollect he had a large mark over one of his eye - brows . " — “ I ask pardon , madam , " interrupted Jenkinson , who was by , " but be so good as to inform me if the fellow wore his own ...
Page 309
... replied my com- panion smiling , to have such qualifications in order to have a very fine monument here . More humble abilities will suffice . What , I suppose then , the gaining two or three battles , or the taking half a score towns ...
... replied my com- panion smiling , to have such qualifications in order to have a very fine monument here . More humble abilities will suffice . What , I suppose then , the gaining two or three battles , or the taking half a score towns ...
Page 311
... replied he , except he happened to be born a mandarine . If he has much money , he may buy reputation from your book answerers , as well as a monument from the guardians of the temple . But are there not some men of distinguished taste ...
... replied he , except he happened to be born a mandarine . If he has much money , he may buy reputation from your book answerers , as well as a monument from the guardians of the temple . But are there not some men of distinguished taste ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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