Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... believe , kept a small shop in the town of York , left Adolphus a fortune of three hundred pounds in the Three per Cents , which sum he thought fully adequate for the making of his fortune in his own way . His passion was to become an ...
... believe , kept a small shop in the town of York , left Adolphus a fortune of three hundred pounds in the Three per Cents , which sum he thought fully adequate for the making of his fortune in his own way . His passion was to become an ...
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... believe it , they won't accept a single harticle of my writing , and scornfully pass me by ! Worse than this — they refuse to elp me by the most simple puff , for me and mine ; would you believe it , my dear friend , Miss Tickletoby has ...
... believe it , they won't accept a single harticle of my writing , and scornfully pass me by ! Worse than this — they refuse to elp me by the most simple puff , for me and mine ; would you believe it , my dear friend , Miss Tickletoby has ...
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... first our island became inhabited is a point which nobody knows . I do not believe a word of that story at the beginning of the " Seven Champions of Christendom , " about King Brute and his companions ; and as for the 12 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
... first our island became inhabited is a point which nobody knows . I do not believe a word of that story at the beginning of the " Seven Champions of Christendom , " about King Brute and his companions ; and as for the 12 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
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... believe ; or , at least , I cannot but regret that there were no nice day - schools then , where children might be taught to read before they were twelve , or ten , or even eight years old , as many of my dear scholars can . [ Miss ...
... believe ; or , at least , I cannot but regret that there were no nice day - schools then , where children might be taught to read before they were twelve , or ten , or even eight years old , as many of my dear scholars can . [ Miss ...
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... believe , after- wards married Mary Wollstonecraft ) showed the valour of Englishmen after going through a list of murders , treasons , usurpations , which the great monarch committed , the bard comes to that famous passage in his ...
... believe , after- wards married Mary Wollstonecraft ) showed the valour of Englishmen after going through a list of murders , treasons , usurpations , which the great monarch committed , the bard comes to that famous passage in his ...
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