The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... continued by the author of the above , whose present work may be called a supplement to the larger work , or rather a succinct summary of its contents , with the addition of various im- . provements suggested by the continued study of ...
... continued by the author of the above , whose present work may be called a supplement to the larger work , or rather a succinct summary of its contents , with the addition of various im- . provements suggested by the continued study of ...
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... continued to behave to him as an affectionate sister after her marriage with M. Necker had made a surprising alteration in her circumstances . The third volume contains several interesting letters from her , beginning at the time of her ...
... continued to behave to him as an affectionate sister after her marriage with M. Necker had made a surprising alteration in her circumstances . The third volume contains several interesting letters from her , beginning at the time of her ...
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... continued rain and im- penetrable mist ; but the love of money got the better of his fears , and he resolved at last to venture rather than pay expenses at Glyss . Off we set before day break , ( about half - past 2 in the morning ...
... continued rain and im- penetrable mist ; but the love of money got the better of his fears , and he resolved at last to venture rather than pay expenses at Glyss . Off we set before day break , ( about half - past 2 in the morning ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
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