The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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Pagina 161
... living like a great family , is some- times dearly bought ; it makes them feel , with extreme pain , the death of that small number of individuals on whom they have concentrated their affections ; such an event is to the whole cir- cle ...
... living like a great family , is some- times dearly bought ; it makes them feel , with extreme pain , the death of that small number of individuals on whom they have concentrated their affections ; such an event is to the whole cir- cle ...
Pagina 282
... living on terms of hospitality with them . Indeed , there was no family in the army that lived better than his own . The ge- neral , his second son major Daniel Putnam , and the writer of these memoirs . composed that family . This ...
... living on terms of hospitality with them . Indeed , there was no family in the army that lived better than his own . The ge- neral , his second son major Daniel Putnam , and the writer of these memoirs . composed that family . This ...
Pagina 327
... living twelve years beyond David's period , I seem to have intruded myself into the company of posterity , when I ought to have been a - bed and asleep . Yet had I gone at seventy , it would have cut off twelve of the most active years ...
... living twelve years beyond David's period , I seem to have intruded myself into the company of posterity , when I ought to have been a - bed and asleep . Yet had I gone at seventy , it would have cut off twelve of the most active years ...
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