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Page 17
... young existence about it . It is a very dull book , more proper to be read between sleeping and waking , among old sober cautious trades- men , than to give any spring to the fancy or reason of the young , the active , and the ...
... young existence about it . It is a very dull book , more proper to be read between sleeping and waking , among old sober cautious trades- men , than to give any spring to the fancy or reason of the young , the active , and the ...
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... young gentleman who is represented as an object peculiarly calculated " to adorn society , " and from whom her " morning room " might receive " a charm she sometimes felt it wanted . " He was blessed with " a newness , a manly open ...
... young gentleman who is represented as an object peculiarly calculated " to adorn society , " and from whom her " morning room " might receive " a charm she sometimes felt it wanted . " He was blessed with " a newness , a manly open ...
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... young cheykh , and after laying his hand successively on his breast , on his beard , and on his forehead , said , " My Lord , what thou hast commanded shall be done : deliver up to me this slave , and I will endeavor to restore him to ...
... young cheykh , and after laying his hand successively on his breast , on his beard , and on his forehead , said , " My Lord , what thou hast commanded shall be done : deliver up to me this slave , and I will endeavor to restore him to ...
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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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