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Page 185
... soon convinced us that the labour would have yielded only imperfect and unsatisfac- tory results , which , without a preliminary exposition of the sub- ject , would be of little value . Perhaps we shall perform a more acceptable service ...
... soon convinced us that the labour would have yielded only imperfect and unsatisfac- tory results , which , without a preliminary exposition of the sub- ject , would be of little value . Perhaps we shall perform a more acceptable service ...
Page 291
... Soon will Abdallah demand of thee an account of the slave ; and thy mouth , the daughter of truth , what reply will it have to make ? Let us rather flee together ; or , if thou wilt plight thy faith to me , I will pro- ceed towards my ...
... Soon will Abdallah demand of thee an account of the slave ; and thy mouth , the daughter of truth , what reply will it have to make ? Let us rather flee together ; or , if thou wilt plight thy faith to me , I will pro- ceed towards my ...
Page 309
... soon begins to suspect , is no other than Richard himself ; and henceforth the whole incidents of the tale are made to bear upon the approaching resumption of his rights , by the too long captive monarch . But although Rowena be the ...
... soon begins to suspect , is no other than Richard himself ; and henceforth the whole incidents of the tale are made to bear upon the approaching resumption of his rights , by the too long captive monarch . But although Rowena be the ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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