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... took leave of this metropolis in quest of scenes of a very dif ferent kind . ' I took a conveyance direct to Geneva , in one of those car- riages which are always upon the road between that place and Paris , for which I paid six ...
... took leave of this metropolis in quest of scenes of a very dif ferent kind . ' I took a conveyance direct to Geneva , in one of those car- riages which are always upon the road between that place and Paris , for which I paid six ...
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... took her from that hour to his own home . • So They - but He for whom they mourn'd had gain'd The limit of this Being , ' & c . & c . It will be needless , after all that we have said , to point out the lines which we do not intend to ...
... took her from that hour to his own home . • So They - but He for whom they mourn'd had gain'd The limit of this Being , ' & c . & c . It will be needless , after all that we have said , to point out the lines which we do not intend to ...
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... took the pre- caution of visiting after a meal and a few glasses of wine ; placing myself on the side of the infected person from which the wind blew . " ' This statement may serve to authenticate and to explain the representation that ...
... took the pre- caution of visiting after a meal and a few glasses of wine ; placing myself on the side of the infected person from which the wind blew . " ' This statement may serve to authenticate and to explain the representation that ...
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