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Pagina 296
... hear that there is a benevolent subscription on foot among the nobility and gentry of this kingdom , who are great patrons of merit , in order to assist Black and All Black , 3 in his contest with the Padderen mare.1 We hear from ...
... hear that there is a benevolent subscription on foot among the nobility and gentry of this kingdom , who are great patrons of merit , in order to assist Black and All Black , 3 in his contest with the Padderen mare.1 We hear from ...
Pagina 378
... hear the names of Vandal , Goth , taste , polite arts , delicacy , and fire , repeated in tones of ridicule or resent- ment . But considering that it was vain to argue against people who had so much to say , without contradicting them ...
... hear the names of Vandal , Goth , taste , polite arts , delicacy , and fire , repeated in tones of ridicule or resent- ment . But considering that it was vain to argue against people who had so much to say , without contradicting them ...
Pagina 733
... hear me . Croaker . What , you intend to bring ' em off , I suppose ; I'll hear nothing . Honeyw . Madam , you seem at least calm enough to hear reason . Olivia . Excuse me . Honeyw . Good Jarvis , let me then explain it to you . Jarvis ...
... hear me . Croaker . What , you intend to bring ' em off , I suppose ; I'll hear nothing . Honeyw . Madam , you seem at least calm enough to hear reason . Olivia . Excuse me . Honeyw . Good Jarvis , let me then explain it to you . Jarvis ...
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