Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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Strana 58
... leave of settling there entirely , with full privileges of trade , & c . The agent from the Jews said , that the affair was already concerted with the chiefs of their brethren abroad ; that it would bring the richest of their merchants ...
... leave of settling there entirely , with full privileges of trade , & c . The agent from the Jews said , that the affair was already concerted with the chiefs of their brethren abroad ; that it would bring the richest of their merchants ...
Strana 228
... leave this world . It is too bad to desire to stay on in it : and my spirit will go into the hands of him , who I know will not use it worse than it has deserved . - P . I would leave my things in merciful hands . — I am in no concern ...
... leave this world . It is too bad to desire to stay on in it : and my spirit will go into the hands of him , who I know will not use it worse than it has deserved . - P . I would leave my things in merciful hands . — I am in no concern ...
Strana 329
... leave the Country , but , like a Hare thats unwilling to leave her habi- tation , makes a hundred turns and doubles ; He has beautified the Churchyard with fine plantations — and the extraordinary growth of ev'ry thing he set , gives ...
... leave the Country , but , like a Hare thats unwilling to leave her habi- tation , makes a hundred turns and doubles ; He has beautified the Churchyard with fine plantations — and the extraordinary growth of ev'ry thing he set , gives ...
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