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Pagina 131
... took a walk to look at the port and shipping , he enquired the expense of the passage by sea home to England . This he was informed was but a trifle , compared to his returning by land , he was therefore unable to withstand the ...
... took a walk to look at the port and shipping , he enquired the expense of the passage by sea home to England . This he was informed was but a trifle , compared to his returning by land , he was therefore unable to withstand the ...
Pagina 315
... took me through several rooms all furnished , as she told me , in the Chinese manner ; sprawling dragons , squatting pagods , and clumsy mandarines , were stuck upon every shelf : In turning round one must have used caution not to ...
... took me through several rooms all furnished , as she told me , in the Chinese manner ; sprawling dragons , squatting pagods , and clumsy mandarines , were stuck upon every shelf : In turning round one must have used caution not to ...
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... took them in a round , while they supposed themselves going forward . And so you have at last brought them home again . Tony . You shall hear . I first took them down Feather - bed- lane , where we stuck fast in the mud . I then rattled ...
... took them in a round , while they supposed themselves going forward . And so you have at last brought them home again . Tony . You shall hear . I first took them down Feather - bed- lane , where we stuck fast in the mud . I then rattled ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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