Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... seemed tole- rably cheerful , particularly when her brother entered the room ; her bodily health upon the whole was greatly better , but her memory and understanding continued impaired : she never inquired for any body , nor seemed to ...
... seemed tole- rably cheerful , particularly when her brother entered the room ; her bodily health upon the whole was greatly better , but her memory and understanding continued impaired : she never inquired for any body , nor seemed to ...
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... seemed to have received im- portant alterations during the age of Elizabeth and her suc- cessor . It had not been a place of great size ; but whatever accommodation it formerly afforded , was , it must be supposed , still to be obtained ...
... seemed to have received im- portant alterations during the age of Elizabeth and her suc- cessor . It had not been a place of great size ; but whatever accommodation it formerly afforded , was , it must be supposed , still to be obtained ...
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... seemed quite disengaged yesterday , and you have not had a summons to - day ; for our post has not yet come up from the town , and therefore you cannot have re- ceived any letters . " General Browne , without giving any further ...
... seemed quite disengaged yesterday , and you have not had a summons to - day ; for our post has not yet come up from the town , and therefore you cannot have re- ceived any letters . " General Browne , without giving any further ...
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