The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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property of his own , and purchase for him such instruments of amusement , or such harmless luxuries , as are proper ... amusements , in which he is too liberally indulg- ed ; and for the sake of which , in some degree , the plan of do ...
property of his own , and purchase for him such instruments of amusement , or such harmless luxuries , as are proper ... amusements , in which he is too liberally indulg- ed ; and for the sake of which , in some degree , the plan of do ...
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... amusement , introduced him to the acquaintance of the celebrated lord Sandwich , after- wards first lord of the Admiralty ; who , spending all his leisure hours on the water , formed an intimacy with the subject of this memoir , more ...
... amusement , introduced him to the acquaintance of the celebrated lord Sandwich , after- wards first lord of the Admiralty ; who , spending all his leisure hours on the water , formed an intimacy with the subject of this memoir , more ...
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... amusement for the hours not immediately engaged in the business of the school ; and incidentally teach the mythology , the geography , or the his- tory of ancient times . Sir Roger de Coverley better understood the tragedy of the ...
... amusement for the hours not immediately engaged in the business of the school ; and incidentally teach the mythology , the geography , or the his- tory of ancient times . Sir Roger de Coverley better understood the tragedy of the ...
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