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... give it up till he retired from public view . This was the modern Ar- mida ; she could not be prevailed on to leave the hero who had en- countered the same dangers as her lover ! How easy would it have been for Madame de Staƫl to ...
... give it up till he retired from public view . This was the modern Ar- mida ; she could not be prevailed on to leave the hero who had en- countered the same dangers as her lover ! How easy would it have been for Madame de Staƫl to ...
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Now would I give a trifle to know historically and authenti- cally , who was the greatest fool that ever lived . I would certainly give him in a bumper . Marry , of the present breed , I think I could without much difficulty name you ...
Now would I give a trifle to know historically and authenti- cally , who was the greatest fool that ever lived . I would certainly give him in a bumper . Marry , of the present breed , I think I could without much difficulty name you ...
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... give lessons in ladies ' schools and private families , agreeably to the method described in the introduction to the " English Master . " After so very sig- nificant a card , regularly dated , with his address , we confess that , by ...
... give lessons in ladies ' schools and private families , agreeably to the method described in the introduction to the " English Master . " After so very sig- nificant a card , regularly dated , with his address , we confess that , by ...
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