Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... heard and seen . Bourdelot smiled , and said : " Indeed you might well be a little sur- prised , if you don't know anything of my way on these occasions ; but the whole of the matter was this : in think- ing over the subject of the day ...
... heard and seen . Bourdelot smiled , and said : " Indeed you might well be a little sur- prised , if you don't know anything of my way on these occasions ; but the whole of the matter was this : in think- ing over the subject of the day ...
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... heard he was going to put his faith in a new physician , " he said : “ No , I have not laid aside my old In the single point of intelligence in the affair of Dunkirk , and about that time , he was at the expense of four thousand pounds ...
... heard he was going to put his faith in a new physician , " he said : “ No , I have not laid aside my old In the single point of intelligence in the affair of Dunkirk , and about that time , he was at the expense of four thousand pounds ...
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... heard from one another before ; I don't know which of the two is in fault , but I hope we shall both mend for the future . - If you are in earnest when you commend my translation , I have reason to be proud in- deed ! —And I must own ...
... heard from one another before ; I don't know which of the two is in fault , but I hope we shall both mend for the future . - If you are in earnest when you commend my translation , I have reason to be proud in- deed ! —And I must own ...
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