The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... kind of toy they can procure . Seve- ral of Mr. Wiegerman's had many such of gold and silver , and various coloured stones . This jacket sits close upon the body , and descends below the waist . Round the waist they wear a kind of ...
... kind of toy they can procure . Seve- ral of Mr. Wiegerman's had many such of gold and silver , and various coloured stones . This jacket sits close upon the body , and descends below the waist . Round the waist they wear a kind of ...
Pagina 67
... kind of noise as he always made when in a passion ; and this was peculiar to him . When in his house , however , giv- ing orders about his domestic arrangements , his voice was uncom- monly mild , and very low . " In regard to his ...
... kind of noise as he always made when in a passion ; and this was peculiar to him . When in his house , however , giv- ing orders about his domestic arrangements , his voice was uncom- monly mild , and very low . " In regard to his ...
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... kind , but she judiciously and philosophically discriminates be- tween the operation of passions in their elementary and unsophis- ticated state , and as they are modified by the imperious restraints of improved society which can ...
... kind , but she judiciously and philosophically discriminates be- tween the operation of passions in their elementary and unsophis- ticated state , and as they are modified by the imperious restraints of improved society which can ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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