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... favour , as a principal instrument in procuring her elevation . Her first com pliments , however , were not very encouraging : - " I have heard , said she ) you are an egregious rascal . " He bowed , flattered , and quickly soothed and ...
... favour , as a principal instrument in procuring her elevation . Her first com pliments , however , were not very encouraging : - " I have heard , said she ) you are an egregious rascal . " He bowed , flattered , and quickly soothed and ...
Pagina 317
... favour of the latter . We have not room to tell the whole tale of the Ringwood cases , and the part which Mr. Birch has acted with respect to them ; a circumstance which he will certainly have no occasion to regret . The other subject ...
... favour of the latter . We have not room to tell the whole tale of the Ringwood cases , and the part which Mr. Birch has acted with respect to them ; a circumstance which he will certainly have no occasion to regret . The other subject ...
Pagina 344
... favour of the Norman ; especially since , in the whole course of his life , William had never committed any act to forfeit the favour of the King of England , or the right which he had acquired in consequence of that favour , to the ...
... favour of the Norman ; especially since , in the whole course of his life , William had never committed any act to forfeit the favour of the King of England , or the right which he had acquired in consequence of that favour , to the ...
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