Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... Bertram ; though to be sure my table was not sumptuous . This must have been a very cruel course of equity , how- ever , said Zeluco . I have been repaid by the satisfaction it has afforded me since , replied Bertram . I dare swear you ...
... Bertram ; though to be sure my table was not sumptuous . This must have been a very cruel course of equity , how- ever , said Zeluco . I have been repaid by the satisfaction it has afforded me since , replied Bertram . I dare swear you ...
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... Bertram is a citizen of Geneva , whose territories are not mountainous , said Mr. N- , smiling . Your honor will be pleased to remember , replied Buchanan , that Geneva is situated by a fine lake , just as the village of Buchanan is by ...
... Bertram is a citizen of Geneva , whose territories are not mountainous , said Mr. N- , smiling . Your honor will be pleased to remember , replied Buchanan , that Geneva is situated by a fine lake , just as the village of Buchanan is by ...
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... Bertram . Not at all , said Zeluco : -And this is the only recompense you expect ? It is all I would accept of from man , replied Bertram ; the consciousness of a good action is delightful when performed , and is also a source of ...
... Bertram . Not at all , said Zeluco : -And this is the only recompense you expect ? It is all I would accept of from man , replied Bertram ; the consciousness of a good action is delightful when performed , and is also a source of ...
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