The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 128
... doubt- ful case . YU - KE - WOO , having heard what the woman had to say , re- turned home . He then fancied himself to be the examining ma- gistrate , and again and again considered the matter in different lights , saying , " not to ...
... doubt- ful case . YU - KE - WOO , having heard what the woman had to say , re- turned home . He then fancied himself to be the examining ma- gistrate , and again and again considered the matter in different lights , saying , " not to ...
Pagina 230
... doubt whether he would recognize himself under this strange metamor- phosis . Notwithstanding the sneers of Horne Tooke and others , there are few who will venture to deny the authority of this work . Admitted on all hands to be ...
... doubt whether he would recognize himself under this strange metamor- phosis . Notwithstanding the sneers of Horne Tooke and others , there are few who will venture to deny the authority of this work . Admitted on all hands to be ...
Pagina 530
... doubt , ) is wrong in two , at least , of what he calls classical sayings . The hackneyed lines , " He that fights , & c . " are not in the book he mentions . I have seen a copy of it in the possession of a gentleman of this city , one ...
... doubt , ) is wrong in two , at least , of what he calls classical sayings . The hackneyed lines , " He that fights , & c . " are not in the book he mentions . I have seen a copy of it in the possession of a gentleman of this city , one ...
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