The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while his master was swimming , and observing him taken with some sudden illness and sink under water , jamped in and saved him . He told me Sir Roger took off the dress he was in as soon as he came ...
... Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while his master was swimming , and observing him taken with some sudden illness and sink under water , jamped in and saved him . He told me Sir Roger took off the dress he was in as soon as he came ...
Strana 125
... Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while his master was swimming , and observing him taken with some sudden illness and sink under water , jumped in and saved him . He told me Sir Roger took off the dress he was in as soon as he came ...
... Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while his master was swimming , and observing him taken with some sudden illness and sink under water , jumped in and saved him . He told me Sir Roger took off the dress he was in as soon as he came ...
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... Sir Roger , and had a mind to turn the discourse , by taking notice — in general , from the bighest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way , among men , of indulging the seeds of ill - nature and ...
... Sir Roger , and had a mind to turn the discourse , by taking notice — in general , from the bighest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way , among men , of indulging the seeds of ill - nature and ...
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