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Give my souvenir to my little governor , and my botany to Mademoiselle Girardin .
Give the poor of the village something to pray for me , and let the honest couple
whose marriage I had settled , have the preseni 1 intended to make them .
Give my souvenir to my little governor , and my botany to Mademoiselle Girardin .
Give the poor of the village something to pray for me , and let the honest couple
whose marriage I had settled , have the preseni 1 intended to make them .
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exclaimed the gentleman , « does he not , in his treatise give an account of those
animals , and the mode of treating them ? " - " Lord ! sir , " said Mrs. in a fit of
laughter , * I am sorry you should have come from France on such an errand .
exclaimed the gentleman , « does he not , in his treatise give an account of those
animals , and the mode of treating them ? " - " Lord ! sir , " said Mrs. in a fit of
laughter , * I am sorry you should have come from France on such an errand .
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Would it not be prudent , and give greater steadiness and respectability to
national deliberations , if none were allowed to hold any magistracy , or to vote
for any public officer , until they were forty years of age ? Such a regulation would
very ...
Would it not be prudent , and give greater steadiness and respectability to
national deliberations , if none were allowed to hold any magistracy , or to vote
for any public officer , until they were forty years of age ? Such a regulation would
very ...
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