The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 171
... England without advancing any money , and he took a pleasure in boasting of his courage and address to all who went to see him . I cannot better make you acquainted with this ori- ginal story , than by using his own language , which I ...
... England without advancing any money , and he took a pleasure in boasting of his courage and address to all who went to see him . I cannot better make you acquainted with this ori- ginal story , than by using his own language , which I ...
Pagina 243
... England , and utterly unknown in this beau climât- — “ d'ailleurs c'est connu de tout le monde ça . " As this is known to all the world , at least to all Paris , which , according to French notions , means precisely the same thing , and ...
... England , and utterly unknown in this beau climât- — “ d'ailleurs c'est connu de tout le monde ça . " As this is known to all the world , at least to all Paris , which , according to French notions , means precisely the same thing , and ...
Pagina 412
POPULATION OF ENGLAND . The following short table is founded on the returns made under the property - tax , and represents , with tolerable accuracy , the rela- tive situation of the inhabitants of England , leaving Scotland and Ireland ...
POPULATION OF ENGLAND . The following short table is founded on the returns made under the property - tax , and represents , with tolerable accuracy , the rela- tive situation of the inhabitants of England , leaving Scotland and Ireland ...
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