The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 44
... respect to initiatory books . Men of literary abilities , and who had , likewise , much experience in the honourable ... respecting government , except those , which are purely American . As British initiatory school books must ...
... respect to initiatory books . Men of literary abilities , and who had , likewise , much experience in the honourable ... respecting government , except those , which are purely American . As British initiatory school books must ...
Pagina 133
... respects to my mis tress . As the Heen is present , I ought not to announce him ; but since he is acquainted with ... respect to that treasure , which was given to your friend without the least notice , except by some reference to the ...
... respects to my mis tress . As the Heen is present , I ought not to announce him ; but since he is acquainted with ... respect to that treasure , which was given to your friend without the least notice , except by some reference to the ...
Pagina 188
... respect as elsewhere , provided no glaring vice or folly destroy its influence , Even then he may in America , as elsewhere , find societies to receive him when repelled by those who respect themselves . He will be estimated at what he ...
... respect as elsewhere , provided no glaring vice or folly destroy its influence , Even then he may in America , as elsewhere , find societies to receive him when repelled by those who respect themselves . He will be estimated at what he ...
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